The Westmount examiner, 19 février 1942, jeudi 19 février 1942
[" i H - , a \u2018 FN Tod a ERP ET rr, ; = o \"à 42 Years in Westmount\" > ea e HARD À * ; 8 ¢ iy WE BUY OLD GOLD Supplied - Laid - Finished 2 i © Have you looked over your old jewelry Repaired - Refinished = 4 lately?Prices were never higher and Cl d 5 ce our reputation of 42 sears of business eane 5 È integrity assures you of full valuation.C 5 ) se CHMAN'S A.Ross Grafton & Co.X= Ï .4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount 2 JEWELLERS Se \u2019 .f \u2019 .\u2019 = } 7m ! .3 > WE.4046 PE areene Ave rving lhe City of Westmount.Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis Free Estimates WE 23230 | v- lL 1 he ms mre si- WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942 PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS i = T SI T J Ne a » i iS of » 15 iil co C e 1p A A 2 JOUE on Is e- rganize \u2014 i * Leone les Le 00e ee a es re mn ern | * * THIS SHOULD KEEP HIM OCCUPIED A WHILE ; e .e Division Has \\ 1 : - .& i s ! 0 W § Dan P.Gilmour, returning Canvassers Exceptionally Well Received By Residents, officer for the Provincial rid- \u201cThi Goi W I : d ï : ing of Westmount-St.George, Unit Organizer Reports \u2014 \u201cThings Gomg We stated yesterday that there was ~~ Miss Mary Thorpe Lindsay, of 3047 Breslay ! now no shortage of enumerat- > ors for the compilation of Road, Is Purchaser Of F ust Bond Here.\u2014 voters for the by-election on \u2014 « Each Zone To Have Special Collection Day \u2014 Salvage March 28.His headquarters fs The first subscriber to enter the local headquarters of (he drive 3 at 8005 St.Catherine street, Auve been particularly encouraging wih sale of the bonds well ahesd i Teams Composed Of Women Will Be Set Up In Wilbank 48382.of expectations, CW.MeNenna, unit organizer for the city, reported ; Apartment Buildings And City Blocks \u2014 Captamns There is as yet liule definite vesterduy.i _ > news regarding candidates and \u201cThings are going exceptionally well and the public reception to 1 To Be In Charge.\u2019 nomination day is not until 5 ven ) i \u2019 i ee March 16.However the name canvassers excellent,\u201d the unit organizer said.; : The Salvage Collection Service in Westmount is being reorganized.6f Montreal Councillor G.C.The first subseribor to enter the local hondquurters of (bo drive : The City has been divided into four sections for this purpose.Each Marler, member of the Execu- ue 1383 Ureone avenue was 21-year-old Miss Mary Thorpe Lindsay, : section wiil have a special coiiection day each week, and if the tive Committee, has been men- of 3047 Bruslay road, daughter of Rev.and Mrs, Sydenham Lindsay.tioned In political circles as a She is a well-known member of the Advent Drama Club : quantities of salvage warrant it a second day for each section will be possible Liberal standard-bearer.: .CL ! | nt oY , .\u2018 .i allotted.W.R.Bulloch, former Conser- A A NE ro I : ; Sections are as follows: vative M.L.A.for the division, £2, ind George, 8.They arn the Section I\u2014hounded on the south by the south limits of the| may also run again.son and daughter of W.D.Ben- ' city; on the east by the east limits of the city; on the west by the son, unil organizer of the Notre ; west limits of the city; and on the north by Sherbrooke street, The Dame de Grace Victory Loan A \u2018 south side of Sherbrooke street is included in this section, Collection Drive, ARE APPOINTED day: Monday.Many ln the West ud vere ¥ Section II\u2014Bounded on the alarmed by the clanging of ¢hurch east and north by the limits of N bells and whistling of factory .> , - | sirens which marked the opening tho city and on the south by Sher = Members of the Police and Fire Departments have taken to \"\u2018letters\u2019\u2019 on a big scale in this epistle ad- Hv | brooke street (includes the norton of the loan drive on Monday.f 141 fa H AR: rooke s t ; d dressed to a former colleague, Constable Harold Rowe, now serving overseas.The letter which is 127 teet \u20ac qu ; | \u201c3 = 7 side of Sherbrooke street); an long and 10 inches wide was written by 70 men on the force.Above is shown four of the men holding \u2018autloux eitfzens hastily doused \u2014 ; WII | ANMRFSS on the west of Argyle avenue from up the letter for the cameraman.They are, left to right, Constable A.Lawson, Sergeant F.Porter and Con- sh or pulled | oh | window G Adam President, i 38k Sherbrooke street to e Boule.stables A.Cummings and W.Smith.shades when the bells and whistles corge y ; T a vard, by The Boulevard from Ar- slarted sounding at 8 p.m.ns hind d Ww F B H i Ba 3x TAT A _\u2014 i\u201d , .an .I'.Brass, Flonor- ! gyle avenue to Aberdeen avenue, .been arranged hy the Victory Loan .| by Aberdeen avenue from The Rev.F.Ww.Kerr Claims ° newspapers and over the radio.ary Treasurer of Mont- :| Blvd.northward thence to the .oe in S I rary ecures O0 S | Observers reported \u201cpractically | Auxili | 1 intersection of Summit Crescent Nation Religious ns t.half of Westmount Ia In darkness, rea uxriary 1 and Summit Circle, thence along ndrew s urc er- What's the matter-\u2014a blackout?\" Guurge Adum and W.PF.Bruss, k the west leg of Summit Circle to ti Lu both of Westmount, were elected i Wing Commander, The Oakland avenue, (Not including mons n ir ai rrecau tons \\ .Business Men to office ni the 122nd annual Oakland-avenue).Coliection day: - OT res DETTES meeting of Lh: Montreal Auxillary ) Rev.J.McNab to Give Tuesday._ Speaking on \u201cReligion In Rus- A comprehensive list o of books ma maintenance and replacement of Bible Soctety held Inst wock, M S M hi Section III\u2014Bounded on the |sia,\u201d Rev.F.W.Kerr stated that and phamphlets dealing with vari-| sandbag revetments, Hold Meetin Adum wus olected president In .Talk in T attr las: east by the west boundaries of hne of the most tragic mistakes OUS phases of air rid precaut on Protection of windows In com- g succession (to Dr.D, L.Ritehle, t G ; FU - gui .wor 8 now available a re \u2018cial and industrial buildings.otirl resident wl occupied a onight Section Il; on the south by er-| ¢ the past 25 years \u2018\u2019has been mere ë rotiring president who eux Chure 5 brooke street; on the west by our unwillingness to appraise the Westmount Public Library, it was; The training und work of first \u2014\u2014\u2014 Tentative plans for an ente-[iho chair.Mr.Brass was named ; Sher- announced yesterday by Miss: aid partie sat .norar .py \u2018 ar sizons of the Jn-|Lansdowne avenue from I 8.tninment open to the public which honorary treasurer, The Far [ror ons bg t of an|Dbrooke street to the Intersection Russian Revolution with sym-|Kathhleen Jenkins, librarian.The War-time lighting restrictions Missive 127 Feet Long Sent the Business Association of West-| Mr uid Mrs.James 11.Webb, ot selfish\u201d wilt be the subjec of Sunnyside avenue, and then by pathy and understanding,\u201d in his|books and pamphlets are of Bri-| _ Jights carried by road ve- By Police And Firemen ; ; Montreal Wesl, wore olected life address by Wing Commander Ne.he west limits of the city; and sermon in St.Andrew's United Lish, and United States origin and picles.To Former Collea ue mount pling (0 sponsor either in Governors of the parent noclety in Rev.John MeNab at the anniver-|on the north by the north limits Church Sunday evening.number over 30, War-time lghting restrictions 8 Mareb or May, were drtwu Up «| London.Mr.Webb who is vice- sary meeting of the Brish and jof the city, Collection day: Fri- Dr.Kerr bitterly assailed those The complete list follows: -\u2014 shops, window displays and Now Overseas.« meeting of (he association hell] president \u2018of Jenkins Brothers Foreign Bible Society taking place day.the Persons who watch the Nazi cam- Hessel, F.A., Chemistry in} illüminated signs.\u2018Ç in Victoria Hal} Tuesday wight, fd.tou former president of the ja St.Matthias\u2019 Chureh Hall this Section IV Fourced aries of|Palgn in Russia with indiffer- warfare, its strategic Importance.Your home as an air rald shelt-] A letter 127 feel long has been Donald Ross, chubrman of the Hs Manufacturers Acsocla- rinz commencing at 8 o\u2018clock.east yt © wes th by Sher | ®BCe and with only the hope that N.Y., Hastings, 1940; Ley, Willy, | er, seut by members of the Wesl- entertainment committee, atated| V2 evering co \u2018 8 \"i section II; on the sou y : the two peoples destroy each other Bombs and bombing, N.Y., 1941; Decontamination of clothing.mount Police and Fire Depart- yesterduy that the one definite The gover commiliee's report He is in the city for the purpose brooke street; and on the wWesl 24 having reached \u2018\u2019the height of Prentiss, A.M., Civil air defense; __ ments Lo à former colleugue, Con-! | \u2019 \u2019 \u2019 was presunted by Mr.Adam, hono- af adéressing the group.and north by the limits of the callousness, to say nothing of a treatise on the protection of the | CY fuct that could be divulged at] gy corresponding secetary, The Wing-Commander McNab is a city.Collection day: Thursday.crass ingratitude.\u201d civil population against air a City Aiding Milk stable Hurold Rowe, who is now the present time wis that the report «mphasized the indebted \u201d raduate i ts and theology of Collections of day-ta-day accu- Dr.Kerr denied that the people tack.N.Y., 1941; Shirlaw, G.on active service overseas with | axsoclation wus assured of pro-|ness of the Bible Soclely Lo Rev graduate In arts .9 mulations of salvage will be hau- £ Russia were anti-religious, Casualty training, tation the First General Hospital Corps.) curing top flight artists al De Riedie for ls \u2018sLrong, wise Queen's University, Kingston.D1 41a4 a5 usual by the City Garbage and stated that in spite of all|2nd administration of civil de For Britain Drive R.C.A.M.C.The letter, which | umber of whom have been star #19 Bracions lenderahip.\u201d Speclal graduation he was awarded the Collecting Department and house: attempts on the part of the Soviet [ence casualty services, London, 10 Inches in width, was written | ring in sl | it 8 , mention was mide of the New Te pa» -avelli - gs are asked to put this sal- mele + $ : ring in shows at ns ary centres.|qe tat \u2018 ; the Queen's Research Travelling Fel et as asual alongside the Government to stamp out reli- 1940.; The latest reports from the na-| by 70 men of the force, \"Mise Betty Speirs will be in ue CE da lowship, and took post-graduate garbage cans on garbage days.gion, it was flourishing every- Pamphlets: Great pritain.Min onal headquarters of the milk It is entirely in one piece, HE urge of the xhow buflor iv December was 260,000.studies at Columbia University.Residents are reminded that Where.He also drew attention to stry of Home Security: for Britain campaign indicate TU separale messages having heen | \u2018 | In addition, over 7,000 coples of | : | su ; , the fact that the Constitution of Air raid precautions in muse- i \u2018 o the le strip show It has also been aunonnced Ce : ' OE New York City.He served over Garbage Day is Salvage Day.the Soviets provides for freedom ums, picture galleries and Ii that more than a million quarts pasted Int 1e single strip shown | chat th mir ; js of th the Seriptores had heen sent to ; - ., - ve oe a TA ade ä # enlir# provecds o © ; ; ; seas in the Great War with the! Collections of large accumula t worship.Russe.he said, braries of milk\u2014in powdered torm\u2014huve above, No caimate hux het n made ! ! bo chaplains in prison and Intern- nal Artil-| tions of salvage will be collected © tp , ' , |of the number of words it con-, event will be donated (0 a worth- ment, ens Second Canadian Divisional + on the specified days for each sec- must be influenced through her) Air raid precautlons training|been sent to Britain from (his |(alns, but Îts authors agree that while war cause, Tho treasurer's report wus pre- lery.tion and a phone call to Fltzroy| association with Christian coun-| pyjletin No.1.country since the Inauguration of [it will take Private Rowe some The president of se associa- *énted hy Professor Honey 1.The Principal Chaplain entered 8531 \u201cWar Salvage\u201d will bring es ime present struggle Air raids \u2014 what they can do.| the fund some weeks ago, wecks before he reaches the end, | tion, N.Erie Oman, occupied Amstong, and showed thul $16.- the Royal Canadian Air Force ol ne (ruck on collection, Chriati des ha o return to a Basic training in ald raid pre-| yj bottles under the familigr The Missive even contains photo- à > , \u2019 413.59 had been contributed by the organization of the chaplain Form Women's Division ristlan ideals.cautions red, white and blue banner of the 5TaPn* and should present à good the chair.\u201churches and individuale during \u2018vices 2 inni | { this - izati The choice and adaptation of| __\" pleture of activities back home, pa CUT the year, He also reported a | services al the beginning o Along with the reorganization shelter in houses drive are standing on the coun- The dedication which ford «eparale Income from bequests.| war.He was soon appbinted Com- fo the city into sections, the Wom- The detection and identifica ters of Westmount stores and re-' the style adopted in more preten- * More than $15.060 had been sent mand Chaplain of No.1 Training |en\u2019s Division, Neo ee 0 8 \u2019 tion of war gases \u2018 ports of the Montreal Kinsmen Li0us works of literature Is as fol- L ito headquarters for translation - \u2018 ; n Tor- aign, or 8: ER, Con ; , Command, being located a vor organization of Salvage Teams in First aid and ambulance for|Club, handling the campaign lo- ton the authors, uamely Chief Lr \u201cnd J Fh an onto.He was appointed Principal Westmount in co-operation with GUEST SPEAKER factories.cally.are to the effect that this | Gough, Inspector Hyfurd.el, PAID TD | ATF | sent 1 ol ME men of the \u2019 ; c 3 - a) i .i agai ., f .a | Be $ A i , Chaplain o fthe R.C.A.F.in De the Westmount Salvage officlals.J Food and its protection against, ,nicipality is weil to the fore in Chief Burrise, Lis .Edmonston : L forces with a special edHiJon of the cember last.He has travelled from The object is to organize a Po ection and repair of res the matter of coljections.| Masse, Durocher, Cobh and Car- Now Fostament 3 ; isiti the airports vage team in eac apar spec B 28- , ; .J.sere dec qu ; ; east to west, visiting pe bu | buildi \u201cily biock, half-block, or The pulpit this Friday evening pirators and oilskin clothing.While it is not possible.nor | michael, Sergeants Beaton, Belee, | lPe coport of tha Bille fouss of the Empire Air Training Plan.| building.cily , K ; ; notices .ve i Baker, Porter and others dedi- | showed à Votil sales of more than ; ni -ovides ! neighhorhood, headed by a captain |at Temple Emanu-El will be oc- Gas detection and identification | practical, to reach every citizen | te this in the sof good fel- + Labs 16.000 copies of The Serkptires fn The Bible Society pro \u2018who will be in charge.The teams | cupied by Rev.J.Lavell Smith, | service.through the milk bottle collection Tin an atte of god fel.ar aptes in the ini ot members of the active forces pears will have a salvage depot in thejof Westmount Park United Manual for officers responsible! method, campaign officials wish | Houlevard) Rowe \u201cund we wish - \\entren) Phere were 82 Bibles copies of the New Testamen artment basement, or in a va-! Church.Mr.Smith needs no in-| for A.R.P.training.to point out that donations may : ie .i Vet North Electric | Cow Te -taments : 5 i ia] message .rom the apal i .you good reading, good health and eteran orthern LIeCIriC 117 New Tete at und R8 VE a specia S38 : dis- cant garage or other suitable : troduction to the members of Medical manual of chemical! be forwarded to the Royal Trust good Tek.\" Seripture portions glven away Lo ine.hese Le Cnapluins.; place, and will canvass the house- \u2018 Emanu-El.As friend and nelgh- warfare.: Company.St.James Street.and je din : the dedicati ; Em p ] oyee Had Been névdy individuals and jusiltutions ributed through ec .: - .\u2018 © ui ac pading Lhe dedication page is ~ \" A \u2018 : g _ | molds in their district with phi il of Rabul inated in on Notes on the construction.\u2019 will he acknowledged.the crest of the City of West.Member of St.Stephen S in 1Lix vielnliy, Between seven Y p le\u2019s Union [0 een PP D PP eollected programs of congregation Emanu.| mount.The name Jack Boulevard Church for 35 Years wid eight thousand copies of the - oung eople s , | work ee on ; specified El in parenthesis has references 10, _ \u2019 New Testament a ont from :from the de ; .\u2018 .absent | hbéndquarters to chaplains in this Holds Weekly Meeting das or days each week, On Wednesday evening, the Th Week At | he scene of much of the absenti The funeral service for Alfred ares an Cie (0 the .\u2014_ Union of Salvage teams already organ- Young People's Society will be! e © era service.Howell was held on Saturday af- forces { The Young People nn \u201chela tzed are doing splendid work and hosts to the men in uniform sta-! > .ternoon in St Stephen's Church ! Wenmaunt Park Chueh Hel en ox sivas ond owe iin he | Victoria Hall or bt a mee | oe ) \u201cshow how well worthwhile is the ty of Montreal.This project is in or more than 35 years.Mr.| Tuesday, effort co-operation with the War Efforts! Mowell, à veleran employes of A quiz contest was held under The Women's Division of the Committee of the Canadian Jew- _ the Northern Electric Company, the direction of Gordon Young National Salvage Campaign is the | ish Congress.! ) and long as-octated with the.This proved to be highly educa- guiding hand and details of man- Today \u2014 Westmount Stamp Club; Jersey Channel Island so- {development of the communica- - tional and very entertainiug, and agement are left to the team cap- ciety: Lyrie Operatic Society.ton system in the Dominion, dled © Ar x 00 an Friday, thee Home was followed hy a color blind re.tatas.| PARK SLIDE NIGHT Tomorrow \u2014 Lyric Operatic society, N.D.G.Women's Club, or Friday after a lengthy Jliness.ang School Association of King's The special guests of the eve- \"r= po puting the organiza- | Westmount '\"Y' Night at ing: Montreal Shrine No.1 March lst, the High School, Tie Was 85 years of age : School fe holding à special meot- ning were the talented vounE A! Likon and management of the sal- the Park Slide.one of the business meeting: \u2019 Ce Junior and Intermediate depart- He ds susvived by three dough ing at which Principal Charles 1H.tists.Don and Eileen Ellis.from vage groups in the hands of the most popular events of the Saturday \u2014 Lyric Operatic Society.ments of the Religious School ters, Mrs.kK.Jones, of Lot Savage, M.A.of the Westmount Montreal West.Don sang severa) ladies.City Hall officials feel that year sponsored by the local Monday \u2014 Westmount Women's Club Red Cross group.will hold a joint Furim celebra-' don, Ont, Mis.Lennox W.Intermaodiate Sehool will explain solos and Eileen gave renditions \u2018arr bave put the task into com- Y.M.C.A.branch, will be | ; Ca Lowe + ction in the Temple Commanity Beaupre and Mire Dorothy How.the proposed legistation concern- of the Moonlight Sonata and Fin- \u2018petent hands and promise every held at the Park Toboggan | Tuesday \u2014 Dickens Fellowship: Westmount.Lodge, Sons \u20ac House.A Purim operetta entitied ol of Montreal; three cons, Noro ng the Protestant Central Sehool landia.Wilma Pettingill.also pre- co-operation possible.\u201club, next Friday evening, | England; N.D.G, Public Speaking Club.\u201cThe Purim Tale,\u201d dirccted by man of Moncton, NB.Hen A.Bonrd, for the whole Island of sent, entertained with several rmation regarding the for- \u2019 e \u2014 Regular weekly luncheon mesting of Westmount Miss F.Katz, will be given.and Johu A.of Montreat ant Monutreul Opportunifies will be .a Infor E Feb.27.it was announced Wednesday 8 wi ; a songs.The worship service Sn mation of teams can be obtained yesterday by Ernie Taylor.| \u2018Rotary Club: Victorian Order of Nurses and Westmount Social Serv- Ainong those participating in the nine grandehiidron.viven the parents present to ask followed by refreshmen © \"PT from the Women's Division || ono executive-secretars.\"ice: Westmount Chapter.Order of the Eastern Star; West End Cn- Opérella are: Peter Margo.Avan JM Howel was a sue F ul quest tons, and the vers menda- song and recreation.N.S.C at Fitzroy 1608 or Fltz.; The event will feature tob- { Israel World Federation.Segal, Erie Miller, Cyril Lewis, Christ Chareh, St, Andrew + Fa.tions of the meeting will be sent An invitation is extended to all roy 1815.| rgganing, skiing and danc- || operative Society; British lsra Lawrence Neiditch.Sylvia Marks.He was a delegate 10 the Svnol 10 Dr.Percival of Quebec, for Young People of Westmount to: Westmount Salvage Service It ing \u2018 Next Thursday \u2014 M.R.T.; Westmount Stamp Club; Manchester | {4 co-operating in musical ar- of the latter church for several consideration by the Council of come out to the weekly meetings.> | Unity, 1.0.0.F.; Mistah Lodge, L.O.0.F, rangements, sessions, Fducation (Continued on Page 2) \u2014_ at the church.| 4 a ru Meta ae ae Hv PAGE TWO Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAinut 2773° \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an Independent, clean newspaper for the home devoted to public service.or the Dominion.hesitation, WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, KEEP OUT OF THE WAY! Prime Minister Churchill service to all public men engaged in war work by appealing for less bickering and criticism To the same point, William Feather has published the following in the chain of house organs he prints: \u201cTo hasten victory, let us at home keep out of the way of those whe are doing the fighting, planning and The days and nights ot every important person engaged in the prosecution of the \u2018war are burdened by unnecessary demands, inquiries, and requests trom civilians.in public knows that strength for the main task is sapped by an endless stream of personal callers, personal letter-writers, and personal telephoners who demand personal attention in matters that are so insignificant in importance as to border on the ridiculous if not the insane.Pub- of our leaders.production.Anybody who has ever been did a va lic men deserve sympathy at this time.are bombarded by mail, wire, telephone, and in person, by balmy patriots who lack a sense of Nobody can do his job as well \"as he might if hedis interrupted every few minutes by a request for a favour or a demand for proportion.a hearing on a peace plan.\u201d PLAN TO BUY MORE! As the war lengthens, Great Britain's needs grow and grow, and as Canada\u2019s armed forces increase steadily month by month in terms of men and equipment, the Canadian government has had to revise its estimate of what money must be obtained from the people of the country in order to prevent any slackening of pace.As the government revises the general estimate of new money to be found, the private citizen must revise his estimate of how much he shal' subscribe to the forthcoming loan and another or others later in 1942.The most earnest plea which Canada can make to the individual citizen at the present time is that he do everything in his power to increase his purchase of Victory Bonds.IT \u201cILL DO FO.NOW One of the hardy perennials of controversy that we can get along without right now is the 1942 has been distinct cleavage.sentiments, luable voked acrimonious debate.disunity.flag.within a circle.life They immortal symbol.THE 50-CENT LIMIT tial goods.purchases.their home.one evening.cent limit.question of a Canadian flag.with mons from a Quebec Liberal to empower the governor-in-council to create a national flag It pops up again notice of motion in the House of Com- In the motion Canada is described as \u201cthe only nation in which does not possess or fly a national flag.\u201d That, of course, is true.flag would be any guarantee of a way out of our .nany troubles, we would be for it without But, alas, this question will only add to the turmoil of controversy that we are now in over conscription.The subject is one about which there always the world And if a national It touches upon Imperial ties and loyalties and the nationalistic Even in normal times it has pro- Right now it may serve the purpose of short-sighted politicians, but it will only add fuel to the bitter flames of While Canada does not have a distinct national flag it has a purely Canadian battle It includes the Union Jack in the upper corner, while in the centre on a field of white is a spray of three red maple leaves, about which is a golaen fleur de lys on blue ground But even such a flag as this would not satisfy some of the advocates of a \u201cdistinct Canadian flag.\u201d treme nationalists have made no bones about their preference of a \u201cpurely Canadian flag\u201d which did not include the Union Jack.Most Canadians are content along under the Union Jack.mitted, though, that there are times when the conduct and behaviour of some Canadians conflict with the traditions of those colours.Another emblem of their own designing would certainly be more in keeping with conceptions of national hpnour and obligations.In the meantime Canada has its hands full trying to live up to the high order of traditions for which the Union Jack has become an In the past the ex to struggle It will be ad- The great majority of local residents will, we know, co-operate with pharmacists in their effort to eliminat= the delivery of non-essen- The problem of getting sufficient messengers to handle small deliveries \u2018has become acute of recent weeks, and those boys who can still be obtained should be available to deliver prescriptions and other There have been altogether too many demands on druggists and handy stores by thoughtless people who want a newspaper or a ten-cent package of cigarettes delivered to Some of these people ask for two or three such deliveries in the course of It will be generally agreed, we think, that pharmacists should not have to make delivery of purchases below.the fifty\" essential Shaar Hashomayim Notes and News | Xp \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014eeeeee Rehearsals in preparation for the annual Purim Spiel are now in full progress under the direction of Mr.8.Lerner, assisted by Miss H.Freeman, elocutionist, and Mrs.M.M.Fineberg, pianist.Preparations for the annual distribution of Shaloch Monas Purim baskets are under way, At Junior Congregation services last week the following participated: Cyril Berlin, Martin Do- dick, Gordon Edelstone, Marvin Feldman, Billy Levy, P.rry Meyer, Samuel Nathanson, Maurice Phillips, David Robinson, Melvin 8i- mak, David Solomon, Herbert Strean and Arthur Victor.Murray Notkin opened the Ark.The Keren Ami Tree campaign is now drawing to a successful close with all classes in the school participating, Pupfis of Grade 9, Mrs.J.Schwartz, teacher, have pledged 10 trees; pupils of Grade 9-H, Mrs.8.J.Leibowitz, teacher, have arranged a concert, featuring recordings of \u2018Gulliver's Travels.\u201d Admission will be 3¢ plus 1c for each year of the child's age.The concert will be held on February 22 at 4.30 at 464 Grosvenor avenue.After services last Shabbos, Mr, and Mrs.Michael Latsky were hosts to the Bar Mitzvah Fellowship in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son Norman Lewis Lat- sky, who lead in the Kiddush.A toast was offered to the Bar Mitz- vah and his parents.FEAR Nothing we fear is overcome by running away.Retreat brings temporary relief, certainly; but it leaves us even more vulnerable than we were, so that our fear returns with redoubled force next time we encounter the thing that frightens us.When you feel afraid, insist on knowing accurately what it is you tear and why you fear it.Nothing will do more to help you to overcome your fright.THE SOLACE OF BOOKS Books to quicken the intelll- gence of youth, delight age, decorate prosperity, shelter and solace us in adversity, bring enjoyment at home, befriend us out of doors, pass the night with us, travel with us, go into the country with us.\u2014Cicero.\u2019 CLASSIFIED ADS The Westmount Examiner Crem tt Sheba Alnut 2773 \u201cVesta s Mewspaper\u201d The Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest OFFICES TO LET FOR SALE FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE STUDIO or office, MAN'S SKI bouts and skates, size 8.CONSOLE table and mirror, also wal- two ruoms, walting room, bathroom, Full dress sult, 37-38.Photography nut lamp, complete.AT.7644, J-38 ne kitchen, $40.00.May 1st.4643 chemicals.Electric washer, WI 0964.SEQUIN JACKET, Iridescent, worn Sherbrooke.D-20 D-23 once, $6.50.DB.4678.J-165 1 R.C.AF.officer's winter and sum- TYPEWRITER, Remington de luxe ETAT Te mer uniforms, size 42, also greatcoat.model, neat type will provide many residence three rooms and bath- AIN in good condition.FI.4820, years, dependable service, at eve room, suitable two adults, Rent D-19 WA.4921.Pink reasonable, Referenves required, WE.VACUUM CLEANER cylinder type GENTLEMAN'S black Elysian cloth 1477 after 7 p.m.D-14 with all attachments, fully guaran- winter overcoat, size 40 tall, $8.00.teed, $48.95.YO.4118, D-13 EL, 2326.J-167 FLATS WANTED SMALL FLAT or apartment on firat floor, front, or would share with two, business ladles or married couple.Fl.6084.D-22 ROOMS TO LET ROOM in an uttractive private apartment, centrally situated.Busi- Hess lady or gentleman.Breakfast optional.References.Further information FI.8669, D-18 BRIGHT SUNNY small sitting room with balcony, Sherbrooke near West- mount Park, $3.00, Business lady or gontleman.Call after 7.16 p.m.FI.3745.D-16 ROOM AND BOARD WANTED OFFICER'S WIFE desires paying guest accommodation where child four would be cared for during day.DE.3983.D-21 GARAGE TO LET WESTMOUNT, Victoria Ave, Garage near Sherbrooke St.pick up and delivery service, washing, repairs.Mr.Cameron, EL.0787.D-3 FOR SALE SELLING OUT BEDS, complete, $8.00; 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For years, the controversy about you has increased my newspaper sales.\u201d Mr.Alexander, lt Is said, shook hands ans retorted, \u201cMy best commercial traveller! Every time you attacked me, you hrought customers to the cooperative.\u201d A recent Investigation shows that of late years lynchings in the U.S.A.are co*fined to rural communities where there 1e great poverty and illiteracy and that the old charge of rape has almost disappeared.The winning of equal wages and working conditions by southern miners after weeks of manoeuvering and refusal by the operators shows there is effective unionization.The wage and hour law makes no discrimination aga:ast southern workers a the ground that it costs less to live in the South or otherwise.We do not know what the workers claimed or the merits of their claim.During the second debate on production Mr.Churchill gave the Hous- figures to show that the impression left in some quarters and spread overseas that there had been # lamentable falling off was rot correct.He hotly repudiated the idea, held (he said) by some who had never done a day's work in their lives.that woikers could continue at the pace which aey kept in the days Immediateiy after \u2018\u2018Dunkirk.\u201d There is much in the news these days about Burma.a partly self-governing, separate Empire unit end of great importance in the British Empire's strategic scheme.The country has an area of 250,000 square miles\u2014e ual to that of pre-war \u2018termany-\u2014aud a population of 15 million\u2014 twice that of Australia.Before the war she exported $400.000,- 000 worth of oil, rice, timber.oll-seeds and minerals annually.She is mainly su agricultural country.She sent three million tons of rice to India and Ceylon before the \u2018var, and the peasants of those lands would starve without fit.Teak, a monopoly of Burma.and sent to naval yards all over the world.is reserved tor Britain's shipbulidii.g.especially for many new ships in India and Australia.der oll- seeds and ground-nuts and cotton have helped .o feed the Empire's cattle, soap factories and looms.Normally 200,000,000 gallons of kerosene and petro! worth THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.D.C.L In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed not necessarily those of this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility for them.campaign in the early \u201930's.\u201cThew \u2014\u2014 + Forum are + .It takes a pretty good man to run the British Navy.So, when the pinch came, they went to the co-operatives and picked one of their fighting leaders, A.V.Alexander, and made him, \u2018First Lord Alexander is generally considered as the Labor party's greatest expert on Ships and trade.a power in the co-operative movement, The latter has been his chief He is an ardent free-trader, and His last activity on its behalf brought him the powerful opposition of Lord Beaverbrook's newspaper during the anti-co-operative CALVARY 1 | CHURCH NOTES | * The preacher in Calvary United Church, on Sunday next will be the minister, Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A.,, D.D.At the morning service the theme will be \u201cWho lights a beacon?\u201d, In this sermon reference will be made to the National Victory Loan Campaign, and the project of lighting beacons across the land, with the lessons for life in these stirring times from thir element of the campaign procedure.At the evening service the theme will conclude the series of sermons on messages from the Book of Daniel, with special reference to \u2018Shining as the Stars fo: ever and ever\u201d.The Young Worshippers League will meet at 11 a.m.and the regular session of the Sunday School at 3 p.m.The Men's Own Brotherhood will also meet at 3 p.m, The pastor's class for Church Membership will meet at 4 p.min the Vestry, The Young People\u2019s Union will sponsor a special program under the title of \u2018Share the wealth\u201d.All young people of the congregation are heartily invited; this meeting will commence at 8.15 p.m.The Red Cross units will meet on Tuesday from 10.30 a.m.to 4.30 p.m, and the evening branch at 7.30 p.m.Wednesday, 8.15 p.m., the midweek service will be held for prayer and study of the Psalms, Sunday, March 1st, the Communion of the Lord's Supper will be held at the morning service.At the evening service on that date the congregation of the Welsh Church will unite with the Calvary Church congregation.The choral worship will be led by the Walsh Male Voice Choir.Following the preaching service the Welsh Choir will give a sacred recital in tbe church.$65,000,000 are exported to India annually and the exports of metals and ores vary between 150,000 and 250,000 tons a year.The petroleum makes the best aviation spirit and supplies most Royal Air Force units operating east of Suez.In March 1935 the name of Persia was changed to Iran.The population exceeds 15,000,000.The language is Persian and their religion Mohammedan and their chief occupation mining and farming.The area covers 634,360 square miles which is 10 times that of the British Isles and nearly one-fifth that of Canada or the United States.It is a Constitutional Monarchy, the Shah's powers being those generally exercised by a ruler of state under the Cabinet system.Its pre-war foreign trade was about $200,000,000 in American currency.ite exports being approx!- mately double its imports.It produces more crude petroleum than Rumania and double the output of Iraq.Another positive factor which is numerically bound to destroy this German Europe, les in the national conflicts and resentments which exist within this domain.Eighty million Germans are today faced by some hundred millions of alien peoples.Thus it is doubtful whether the New Order, now being created in France, will ever step out of its present immature form to reach full maturity.In British and American action, in the hearts of our patriotic people who remain faithful to the best traditions of democracy, we place our faith.\u2014Geneviéve Tabouis, celebrated French publicist (historian, biographer and eritle, now resident in New York).in Dalhousie University Review.U.S.Government reports state that since 1937 railway workers in the U.S.have increased their productivity by 43 per cent.without any pay increases.The average U.S.rail workers wages is $1,324 per year.Angry Warden: Don't you see the notice, \u201cNo fishing here?\u201d Angler: There must be a mistake eomewhere, for I'm catching plenty.The women of Iceland grind dried codfish to powder and use it as flour to bake bread.One of the gains for Britain and Russia by going into Tran is a supply of oil amounting to 79,000,000 barrels of oil, per year.Iran is the fourth largest oil producing country in the world.The largest is the U.S.A.with 1.351,000,000 barrels.Russia is next with 216,000,000 and then Venezuela with 184.000,000 barrels.The world's supply of oil is 2,144,000,000 barrels of which Germany (including Poland) has a little over 9,000,000 though Germany in addition has access to Rumania\u2019s 42,000,000 barrels and Hungary's 1.700,000 barrels.Japan's oil production in 1940 was 2.638.000 barrels.This is much less than she needs.She imports most of her oll from Westmount Baptist Church x As the second in a series of sermons entitled, \u201cThe Red-Plumed Knight,\u201d Dr.Johnston will have as his theme, \u2018Breaking a Lance with the Prince of Darkuess.\u201d In connection with the second services of the day, the Ministers of Stanley Presbyterian and West- mount Baptist Churches have planned a program of inter-visit- ation.At the Stanley Presbyterian service at 4.30, Dr.Frank Morley will preside and Dr, Johnston will preach; whereas at the Westmount Baptist service at 7 o'clock, Dr.Johnston will preside Morley will preach, his theme being, \u201cThe Devil and Adolf Hitler\u201d.The attention of all worshippers is called to the change of the hour necessary on account of \u2018the blackout Sunday evening, On account of the blackout arrangements for Sunday evening, the service in Westmount Baptist Church will be held at 7 o\u2019clock instead of at 7.30.Additional arrangements are being made to hold a Fellowship Service in the Lower Assembly Hall, following the evening service, so that people will not have to be on the street during the \u2018\u2018alert\u201d or during the \u201cblackout.\u201d | | x BEGINNING THE DAY Begin the morning by saying to thyself, I shall meet with the busy-bady, the ungrateful, arrogant, deceitful, envious, unsoclal.These things happen to them by reason of their ignorance of what is good and evil.But 1 who have seen the nature of the good that it is beaatiful, and of the bad that it is ugly, and the nature of him that does wrong, can neither be injured by any of them, for no one can fix on me what is ugly.We are made for co-operation, like feet, like hands, To act against one another is contrary to nature.\u2014Marcus Aurelius.the U.S.A.while casting her eyes on the Netherlands Indies which has over 40,000,000 barrels.Canada's oil output in 1940 was 8.178,000 barrels.Getting married is about to become a serious affair in Ohio.It a man had a dollar he could get a dog license or a marriage license.Getting married now costs more, and has become as serious as owning an automobile.Rereatter all applicants for a marriage license must submit to blood tests and the presence of a disease, if in a communicable stage or likely to become so, will prevent the issuance of a license.Many if not most of the States have for some years had such a law.Some Canadians think it is too easy to get a divorce in some States of the U.S.A.but no one should have anything but praise for a law which requires a blood test before a permit is given to marry and Dr.Salvage Drive .(Continued from {age 1) launching a campaign this week for aluminum.The following articles are ways needed: Paper\u2014Magazines, newspapers, wrapping paper, paper bags, envelopes, printers\u2019 waste paper, boeks, string, cardboard containers, letters, etc, Bottles\u2014All kinds of bottles, glass and stone jars, also bottle ca alps.Metal tubes\u2014Dental and shaving cream tubes, etc.Metals\u2014Steel, brass, copper, aluminum, old batteries, (absolutely everything but tin cans).Rags\u2014Of every kind, carpets, rugs, pillows, clothes.Rubber\u2014Old tires and {nner tubes, waste rubber of all kinds.Foil\u2014Of all kinds (clean off paper).Coat hangers\u2014Old phonograph records, Victor or Bluebird, typewriter ribbon spools.razor blade cartridges.Discarded boots and shoes.Old furniture\u2014beds, mattresses, bedding and toys of all kinds.Old household appliances of all kinds, toasters, irons, atc.Household bones (except fish bones).Fats (in tins or jars).Everything can be used, except tin cans, garbage, floor sweepings.Save regularly.Telephone FI.8631 \u201cWar Salvage\u201d, for information or special collections.BUY VICTORY BONDS Wake up, wake up, ye Citizens of Montreal, The Japs and the Huns are clamoring at the Wall, Our boys in the air, on land and ses, ) Are sacrificing their lives for you and for me.Wake up, wake up, why so slothful be, Realize your plight, and let your sacrifice be, If not your lives, the Tools to win the war.Must our defenders with their backs to the wall, Fight without weapons to defend your all, Our Lord Jesus Christ, who died on the tree, That our souls be cleaned from sin be made free.Our Heroes in the air, on land, and sea Are sacrificing their lives, that our homes might be free.Wake up, wake up, make straight for your goal, And give up, give up, for the Victory Loan.(Mrs.) ANNIE SMITH, 119 Irvine, Westmount, TIME For me it is painful to see the destruction of the humblest stone of an ancient building.However poor and unskilled the mason who hewed it, that stone was fashioned by the most powerful of sculptors, Time.He has neither chisel nor mallet; his tools are rain, moonlight, the north wind; but he puts a wobn- drous finishing touch to the work of the artisan.What he adds cannot be defined and is of untold worth.\u2014Anatole France.Willing Wife: \u201cGuess what I've cooked tor dinner.\u201d Husband: \u201cI'll try, Let me have it.\u201d\u2019\u2014Atlanta Two-Bells.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Rosiyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choir Master 11 am.\"THE RED-PLUMED KNIGHT\" \"Breaking a Lance with the Prince of Darkness\u2019\u2019 A Virile Christ for these Rough Days Dr.Johnston will preach.On account of blackout arrangements, the servic: will be held at 7 p.m.\u201cTHE DEVIL AND ADOLPH HITLER\u201d Dr.Frank Morley will preach.Dr.J.A.Johnston will preside.VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED, Calvary Church Dorchester St., at Green Ave.Westmount Minister: Capt.The Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, B.D, 11.00 a.m.Who Lights a Beacon?\u2014 with reference to the National Victory Loan and lessons for life therefrom.p.m.Sunday School in all depart ments.Men's Own Brotherhood.3.00 7.30 pan.\u201cShining as the Stars for evermore.\u201d Lessons from the Book of Daniel.Monday, 8.15 p.m.Youn People\u2019s Union program, \u201cShare the Wealth.\u201d Tuesday.10.30 am, to 4.30 p.m.Red Cross Unit, evening branch et 7.30 p.m.Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.Midweek service for Prayer and study of the Psalms.Boy Scouts on Monday at 7.13 p.m.and Cubs on Thursday.Sunday.March 1st, Welsh Church service In Calvary.Welsh Male Voice Choir will give Sacred Recital.Barrister and Solicitor eee HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West | Telephone HA.9238 tle Ve per, ol- ets, ner oft ph [= de S8- ds.all fish opt LES.FI.ma- Bb of cla- pod you our win end died M that ight I, unt, the tone lled that nost He his the WoD- vork dis un- ked ve.e of Days nts, ER ED.onal life arte LINCOLN LAUDED BY LOCAL RABBI ONANNIVERSARY Dr.H.Abramowitz and Mrs.L.D.Strean Sketch Career of Great Emancipator At the general meeting of the Shaar Hashomayim Auxiliary last week, tribute was pald to Abraham Lincoln on the occasion of * the anniversary of his birth.His \"lite and work were interestingly portrayed by Mrs.Lyon D.Strean.Dr.Abramowitz, in commenting added that though Abraham Lincoln was not known to have been a member of any church, he was nevertheless a deeply religious man.It was because of his faith in God that he was enabled to maintain his «courage through the many reverses in the early part of the Civil War.He had said on one occasion that any church that had inscribed over its portals these two principles of the Jewish Bible: \u201cThou shalt love' the Lord thy God\u201d and \u201cThou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself\u201d would be the type of church he would be prepared to join.Dr.Abramowitz pointed out as \u2018a coincidence that those two mottos are inscribed in Hebrew on the walls of Shaar Hashomay- im Synagogue on either side of the Ark.He pointed out that in the present dark period of the war\u2019 through which we are pass-; ing, we could derive a great deal of courage and inspiration from the strong faith with which Abraham Lincoln faced the ordeal through which he passed until he sa v final victory.Miss Leola Lewis, vocalist.rendered the following negro spirituals as a tribute to the great liberator: \u201cGo Down Moses,\u201d \u201cGimme Dat Ole Time Religion, \u2018Swing Low Sweet Chariot\u201d and \u201cJoshua Fit The Battle of Jericho.\u201d She was accompanied by ,Mr.Ceiman Lewis, pianist.Minute of Silence A minute of silence was observed in honour of Mr.Jacob Kellert, late honorary treasurer of the congregation.A resolution expessing the esteem and affection of the auxiliary toward him was adopted.Tea conveners were: Mrs.L.K.Freedman, chairman; Mesdames J.Brodkin, Harry Bronfman, A.Dubrofsky, H.Ein, D.Faber, M.M.Gatz, J.N.Goldsmith, M.O.Kirsch, E.Lazare, H.Levinson, I, Lande, M.Marshall, H.Rosen- feld, and W.Rosengarten.Mrs.E.Solomon, the president, was in the chair.Over a hundred men and women have registered for the first aid classes which are being conducted in the synagogue on Monday evenings by Dr.Arthur M.Vineberg.The course will comprise lectures and practical! demonstration and will qualify those who attend for a St, Johns Ambulance certificate.It is expected to complete the work in 8 sessions.| Mayor Merrill | Will Open Display J.E.Pickering, president of the Westmount Stamp Club has announced that Mayor Walter Merrill has accepted his invitation to officially open the Club's Exhibition.The Exhibition which will take place in the early part of April will be held in Victoria Hall.Vice-president H.E.Guertin presided over last week's meeting of the organization in the absence of Mr.Pickering, The meeting was devoted to informe al trading.The feature of this week's get-together will be a Club Auction, The meeting as usual will take place to-night at Vice torin Hall in the Oak Room, the starting time 8.15 p.m.NAME OFFICERS AT MEETING OF LOGAL CHURCH Reports Show Generous Giving at Annual Session Of Melville Presbyter- lan Reports showing generous giving on the part of members of the congregation were presented at the annual meeting of Melville Presbyterian Church.front.surrender to a lone Empire soldier.Ve al SOUR NOTE to German hopes in North Afri THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942 AN EERIE SONG OF TRIUMPH en ro a British soldier's is swathed against 4 .a as 7 on * A FS a eet a TR = is sounded in this dramatic action photo from Libyan Hands upraised, a member of a German tank crew, his machine put out of action in battle, races to [A a biting sand.The Rev.Dr.Mulligan presided.at the religious part of the meeting and E.Clive Kerr.the chairman of the board of managers, presided at the business section.D.A.Grant, secretary of the board, was made secretary of the meeting.Mr.A, A.Stewart, treasurer, stated that all bills for the year had been paid and there was a credit balance of 798 dollars.Over 2.500 dollars had been given to missions, of which the W.M.Shad subscribed 660 dollars: the Y.W.M.S.$154 and the S.S.$40.The Red Cross group had made over 1,600 articles and the Guild had sent many useful articles to the men of the Mercantile Marine.The Boys' Brigade had collected and sent away over 6,000 magazines.There was an increase in the enrolment.attendance and activities of the Sunday School.the Boys\u2019 Brigade and Girl Guides, These groups had raised over $300.Total givings of the congregation for the year were $11,600.New members elected to the board were Messrs, Philip Musselman, W.H.Walker, John MacFarlane, Jr., M.Matheson and James White.To the Budget committee Messrs, W.A.Doig, A.A.Stewart, J.Rae, D.Fraser.R.Muteh, 41 members were in the navy, army and alr forces, many of them overseas, \"rs \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cFarmland Schools Go on Six- Day Week to Forestall Harvest Labor Shortage,\u201d says a Portland, Ore., headline.Betcha the kids take it more cheerfully than their elders would.° B e WwW UPHOLSTERING 220 ELM AVENUE Don't take your Freedom for granted Canada\u2019s sons are fighting with all their might to preserve your freedom as well as their own.You must fight too\u2014fight with your dollars and carry Total War to the enemy.He has asked for it.Let us see to it that he gets it.BUY the new ICTORY BONDS This Space Coniributed By ILDE and DRAPERIES Fl.2622 CITY OF WESTMOUNT Second Victory Loan Campaign All citizens of Westmount are requested to loyally support the Second Victory Loan Campaign and to decorate their residences and places of business by a display of flags and bunting during the period of the campaign starting Monday, February 16th, 1942.WALTER A.MERRILL, Mayor.sacrifices bravely and patriotically our price checking.\u201cStart tomorrow, 11 you haven't been keeping an account of prices,\u201d said Mrs.Casgrain, \u2018write everything down from Everyone at the meeting wus given a nice little blue book full of ruled spaces and printed examples of how to keep their own lists, and here's hoping they really will use the books \u2014 because, as Mrs.Casgrain remarked, if only ten or twenty percent of Canadian women (the real buyers of Canada) fall to co-operate, it would be enough to cause the down of this wonderful price control system.As for the inflation that would follaw \u2014 well, can you imagine all your security and all the comforts of your home blasted beyond recovery\u2014goue, melted away\u2014 all your years of saving and care ruined ?According to Donald Gordon, chairman of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, who also spoke at the raily, that's no exaggeration of the results of inflation on home life.It's to prevent inflation, to fight its terrible dangers, that we women are called npon to help our government every day of our lives, ¥ * % Some people can't do without the country.They must have it, come wind, come weather and commuting, We visited a family like that last Sunday.We took a leisurely ride of about 15 miles across the fields and along the road, with the sun scorching down and the snow flashing\u2014what a day! The whole countryside smelt of clean snow, woodsmoke and fresh air.We were sort of expecting you to drop in today,\u201d the family said, as we rode in through the gates.A huge black great dane and a red setter plunged gladly around the horses\u2019 heels, a stumpy spaniel wriggled at us, a grey Persian cat trotted out to see what was going on.We put the horses in the barn, slightly hindered by the dogs, and went to rest on the sunny verandah of the farmhouse.Why keep a hat on in sun like that! It was like summer.We sat there hask- ing, the animals revolved around us and bumped into us, and we had a lovely time.We eft most of the livestock outside when we went indoors te have a snack.but countryi topics followed us into the house.The welfare of the family's gene- ous cow was discussed and advice for roses ere gone into, prospects of huying piglets were considered.Oh, yes.The owner of that house LLL da PR 2 Re LR POR 2d PoP POPP le 20 PP oOo PrP, EVERYTHING CONSIDERED GERALDINE BRIETZCKE Mrs, Pierre F.Casgrain, in her address at the mass meeting in the Montreal High School the other evening, hit the uail on the head when she said that the women of Canada were not expected to organize into a gestapo to spy on the merchants, One point we must remember, a point brought out by Mrs.Cas- grain in her charming way.was the fact that merchants have made Therefore, remembering that the merchants are trying much as we are.it is up to us to be sensible and level headed about * * * * now on.\u2019|- break-|' By to help Canada\u2019s great war effort.to help as John Emo, 77, Dies A private funeral service for John Emo, of 225 Kensington avenue, Westmount, was held in the chapel of Jos.C.Wray and Bro., yesterday, followed by interment in Mount Royal Cemetery, Mr.Emo, a prominent figure in Montreal insurance circles, died on Monday following a lengthy illness.He was 77 years of age.Mr, Emo was well known In Notre Dame de Grace where he had lived for many years and wus actively connected with community organizations,\u2019 He is survived by two daughters, Mrs.A.R.Bliss, and Miss Ida Emo and two sons John C, and Harold W.of Montreal.BRIGADE UNIT WILL UNDERGO AN INSPECTION Visiting Officer Expected To Present Awards at Meeting of Unit Tomorrow Members of the First West.mount Company of the Boys Brigade participated in various sports activities and returned to Melville Church for a Valentine party arranged by Mrs, George Upham and assistants on Friday.This Friday the company will arrange several items of interest in conjunction with the wayfaring badge and sped a part of the evening in the out of doors.It is expected that a special visiting officer will inspect the company and present a few awards for the B.B.week campaign.The third squad, under the leadership of Lance-Cpl.James Wright reports that Private Gordon Patterson jig laid up with scarlet fever, The company hopes for a speedy recovery, Pte, Patterson has been a most faithful attender and one of the hard workers at National Service, having collected over 2000 magazines himself.The following boys will be enrolled this week: Privates Alan goes into the city every day and works, like everyone else.But he\u2018 has something pretty solid and satisfying to come back to.MRS.SAVOY WINS PICTURE The draw for the oil painting donated by Miss Bertha Des Clayes to the Overseas Parcels league, British Minesweepers Auxiliary, proceeds nf which will be devoted to the Sweater Fund.!| took place at a Valentine Bridge, held by the League in Victoria Hall, Westmount.on the evening cf February 14th.The painting was won by Mrs.John A.Savoy.Rosiyn Ave., Westmount, the artist drawing tre winning number.New island objectives of the Japanese in their drive toward enrolment service, to Burdett and Terre} Valdez, both having completed their entrance requirements.The date has heen set for the company's special re- take the form this year of a re-union of | all men having ever served in The Boys\u2019 Brigade, either at home or abroad, and will take place on Sunday.March 8th at 7.30.In Melville Presbyterian Church, Lieut Robert Beal is making excellent progress with his Ambulance class ans is now completing the final stages of the course, ! prior to the examination.It is! expected that every hoy will pass the test and receive his certifi-! cate.: i \u201cPoliticos Begin Bid for Atten-, tion of War-Minded America; De- Australia le as far as 4.000 miles only now realizing it! east of Singapore.It's getting ta | be a big war\u2014and some folks are\u2019 don't they follow Canada\u2019s ex- mecrats Plan Fund Raising Din- rers; (.0.P.Hopeful.\u201d Why ample and forget politics?DICKENS GROUP PROGRAM FIXED Birthday Party to be Held In Victoria Hall on Tuesday \u2014 Members to Take Part Tuesday will Le Members\u2019 Program Night at the Dickens Fellowship in Victoria Hall, West- mount, The eveniug will take the form of a Dickens birthday party to take the plac» of the banquet that should have heen held on February 7.The program will be given entirely by the members.There will be a Dickens \u201cTrue or False,\u201d individual novelty numbers, an old- time chorus, games aud old-time dancing.Birthday greetings from other branches of the Dickens Fellowship will be read, and during the evening the honorary president, Ven.Archdeacon Gower-Rees, will give a short address in commemoration of Dickers, Miss Winnifred Parker.lady vice-president, is In charge of the arrangements.and will introduce the various numbers, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WINS SCARE Clyde Pangborn was the winner of \u2018the beautiful silver fox scarf which was donated by Holt, Renfrew and Company Limited for the drawing held by the Ferry Command Wives\u2019 Auxillary, In ald of V-Bundles of Montreal and District, Pangborn, famous round- the-world flyer, won the scarf during the F.C.W.A.sports weekend party at Domaine d'Esterel, but generously put It up again for re-drawing, so that more funds could be raised for reconditioning and shipping used clothing through the V-Bundles organization, to the hombed out and distitute familles in Britain.The first drawing realzed $180 and the second will take place on March 18.Tickets are available from any of the 25 members of the Ferry Command Wives\u2019 Aux- illary, and at Dorval Airport, Mrs.Rudy Haus, who orgasized the auxiliary and who Is leaving this week for California, extends an invitation to the wives of all radio operators, navigators, en-' gineers and others connected with the Ferry Command to attend the meetings which are held every Friday afternoon in the Mount Royal Hotel at 2.30 p.m, AMERICAN TROOPS VISIT WESTMOUNT Sunday was American soldier day In Westmount just us much as it was In other parts of the js- land even though the Victory Loan parade in which they took part did not pass through here.After their arrival at Bonaventure Station, with colors flying and band playing, the two detachments paraded from the station, up Windsor to St.Catherine street and west to Guy where they hoarded buses for Westmount Barracks.Luter more than 50 of the American contingent paraded to the church of St.Leon de Westmount for mass, Following the Victory [oan parade the American units returned to Westmount Barracks for dinner and then proceeded to the R.M.R.Armory wnere they were guests ut a typical Canadian troop show, the Tin Hat Revue, presented hy the M.R.T.company which has entertained Canadian troops in camps and harracks since the outhreak of war.At 10.45 the detachment for Toronto, under Brig.Gen.Trolland, left hy train for the Ontario capital, Mid-West farmers who are thinking of a sit-down strike \\ettes, and other gifty of this kind MEAD IS FOUND AT FAULT ON REDUCED COUNT Charged With Reckless Driving, Flyer is Given Suspended Sentence by Judge \u2014 Francis Mead, 29, of the R.C.A.F., was found guilty on the reduced charge of reckless driving and was given suspended sentence by Mr.Justice Wilfrid Lazure in tho Court of King's Bench last week.Mead was charged with manslaughter after the R.U.A.F, car which he was driving ploughed through the safety zones situated at the intersection of St, Matthew and St.Catherine streets and killed James Moward Cowan, of 50 Bruce avenue, Westmount, who was waiting for a street car, After deliberating from shortly after noon until three o'clock, the jury found the accused gullty on the reduced charge and added that the prisoner be accorded the \u2018greatest clemency.\u201d Passing sentence immedintely after the verdict was returnod, Mr.Justice Lazure told the accused that he was glad that the Jury had brought in the verdict of reckless driving and had added the request for clemency.\u201cI know that you are subject to disciplinary.action on the part of your superior officers and will, therefore, suspend sentence in your case and remit you to the charge of the R.C.A.F.,\" suid Nis Lordship, His Lordship also told the tc- cused that relatives of the victim of the accident had interceded on his behalf und had asked that clemency be exorcised.After he had thanked Mr, Justice Lazure, Mead left the prisoner's dock and was met by some of his senfor officers who had testi- fled on his behalf during the trial.A brother of the victim also met the accused and shook hands with him and wished him luck, According to the evidence of the trial, Mead had spent some time in an uptown hotel and admitted on the witness stand that he had taken six glasses of heer on the evening of the accident.In passing sentence, My.Justice Lazure said thar he wished to compliment the accused on the frankness he displayed in giving hie evidence and in admitting that he had taken some alcoholic lquor that night, NEEDS OF WAR CAPTIVES TOLD ATY MEETING Members of Prisoners of War Association Are Addressed by Y.M.C.A.Worker Tracy Strong, of the International Y.M.C.A.War Prisoners\u2019 Ald, described the Jife and needs of German or Itallun prisoners of war to members of the Montreal Branch of the Canadian Prisoners of War Association at a meeting in the Westmount brunch of the Y.M.C.A.Everyone who has a friend or relative In ua German prison ramp should do everything pos- sthle to make his life as comfortable as possible, Mr.Strong sald.He suggested that warm woollens, soap, snapshots, clgar- would be the easiest Lo end, and the ost appreciated when they arrived.Concentration camps differ according to the officer coin- manding, he sald, Because most of these camps were run hy older German officers, Hfe In them was better than it might otherwise be, he stated, Mr, Strong was Introduced by.Mra.J.O.Asselin, chairman of the national organizing committee Westmount Association To Hear Psychiatrist\u2019 Dr.Baruch Silverman, noted psychiatrist and Director of the Mental Hygiene Institute, Montreal, will address a gathering of parents and teachers, members of the Westmount High School Home and Sciaool association, on Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock in the Intermediate School, Acad- ety Rond.Dr.Silverman's sub.Jeet will be: \u201cBehavior Problems of the Adolescent\u201d and he will denl with the many angles of He- havior, Mental Health and the practical application of discipline, Novelist To Address Co-operative Society J.Hugh MacLennan, author ul this year's best selling Canadian novel, \u201cBarometer Rising\u201d, will be the speaker at (he regular monthly meeting of the West End Co-operative Society.The meut- ing will bo held at Victorin Hall on Wednesday at 8.15 p.m, Tea will be served as usunl alter the moeting, Nassau Recommended For Winter Relaxation There fs an opportunity for warmth, rest and relaxation being arranged by the Tobin's Travel Bureau.There fs un all-expense tour to Nassau, by rail and air.vin New York and Miami, leavivg hore Monday, Mareh 2% and returning to Montreal April 7.This party will ho personally conduct ed by Mrs.H, 18, Pope.lie noble-mindod! Our heart, and not other men's opin- own ler.i | i fons formas our true honor.\u2014Schil- | PAGE THREE Clock Presented To W.H.Spearman Pasentation of a travelling clock to W.H.Spearman, former executive-secretary of the Wost- mount Y.M.C.A, in recognition ot his torthcoming departure for overseas sorvice at the Beaver Club in London, England, was made Tuesday by his colleagues on the staff of the Montreal Y.M.C.A.At the regular weekly soldiers\u201d dance at Westmount Y.M.C.A, on Saturday evening, Miss Betty Stewart, representing tho West- mount Girls' Hi-Y Grads, presents ed to Mr.Spearman a diary and guest book for use in the Beaver Club in recording the names of the Westmount boys who visit the club during the term of Mr.Speare man's managership, While just govermmont pros touts ull in their religious rites, true religion affords government its surest support.\u2014Wushington, The care ¢f human life and happiness, and not their dostruce tion, 18 tho first and only logiti- mate object of good government, \u2014Thomns Jefferson.\"We Want to Be Your Florist\u2019 SPECIAL BOX 98/ SPRING up Flowers © $1.50 up Funeral Sprays.$2.50 up GOLDEN FIOWER SHOP 4863 SHERDROOKE ST, W.Sun.& Eve, Calls WA.1522 \"vo.6894 of the C.P.W.R., Association, Mexican Influence Seen In Star's Gown Patricia Morison, whose frequent visits to Mexico have made her one of that republic's favor ite exponents of the \u201cgood neigh.hor\u201d policy, has found much sartorial significance and inspiration in that country.And Edith Head, Paramount studio designer, who lived Jong there, concurs with Miss Morison's ideas In the creation of a spectacular evening gown for Pat to wear in \u201cMr.and Mrs, Cugat.\u201d It consists of a slim, lit skirt of hlack amusade crepe, A wide scarlet satin sash encircles the waist.and the black cape is against Washington's price control proposals may he sorry they sharpened the stumps Lo keep the prired man alerta duplicate of those worn by the toreadora of the bull ring, even weluding the bright red lining and gold epaulettes, Complete Elec @ Radio Repairs ® Household Repairs @® Washer Repairs Boe ELECTR 5774 Sherbrooke St.(At Melrose) \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 (Established Over 25 Years) trical Service ® Motor Repairs @ Refrigerator Repairs ® Vacuum Repairs Pres ICIANS EL.7379 W.FRESH FILLETS OF HADDOCK FRESH FILLETH OF SOLE » 37° HERRING .10° SMOKED FILLET \u2026 HALIBUT .SPECIAL! 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SEE THE LATEST SUIT-DRESSES May be worn as a dress now and ar a suit Inter, In pastel wools, diagonal stripes and smart checks.Also in silke and prints.CHARLOTTE has a large sclection of outfits for the Bride and lier attendants.1353 Groena Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.7773 \u2014 Vic ® WE MUST SOW THE SEEDS OF VICTORY \u2014 TO REAP THE HARVEST OF CONTINUOUS FREEDOM.BUY the new TORY BONDS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY W.H.PERRON & C0.1m.Seedsmen and Nurserymen 935 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD, Our New 1942 Seed Catalogue FREE on request LA.4191 For travel .ar to step out into the fashion picture at home + « +» these Suede Lustex pumps in Black, Brown and Blue feature the famous Styl-EEZ Arch Support and metatarsal pads which help maintain the weight of the foot.With sheer beauty ÿ EEEDNEESENNNEEEE \u2019 ADEAL FOR TRAVELLING vy GAL ww A SELEY SHOE \"COMET\" $8.50 of design plus \u201ceasy- comfort\u201d contruction, Other Tantalizing Styles these shoes have PHL Tru-Poise $10.50 qualit.ze f Arch Preserver .$12.50 DENHAM'S LIMITED E.H.LANTHIER, PRES.Dominion Square Bldg.\u2014 LA.8055 1008 St.Catherine St.West, Montreal p bear ee = HOME COOKING SALE TO AID V-BUNDLES PROVES SUCCESSFUL Over $200 was ralsed for V- Bundles of Montreal and District by a group of Westmount helpers, who held a successful sale of home cooking in the premises of the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Cons.Mrs, C.R.Tren holme was convener and among those assisting to put the sale \u201cover the top\u201d were Mrs, E.G.Smith, Mrs.D.C, Abbott, Mrs.A.R.MacLean, Mrs, A.R.Me- Cullagh, Mrs.Charles Vining, Mrs, Alan Gordon, Mrs.Russell McKenzie, Miss Phoehe Stevens, Mrs.Norman Scott and Mrs.Kenneth Toy.Jeff Chapleau, of the Montrealer.contributed a poster of his own design for the window display, and the Misses Barbara Smith, Elizabeth Abbott and Pamela Yates were in charge of the tombola and candy tables.Miss J.E.Ker donated crates oË fruit, the Standard Box Company povided all boxes needed, J.C.Wilson gave the paper bags, and among other business firms contributing to the success of the undertaking were Steinberg's Limited, the National Food Company.the Patisgerie de Geneve, T.Eatnn Co.Ltd., McKenna Florists Ltd., The Scotch Shop, James A.Ogllvy's Limited, and Maitlands.The drawing for a crate of oranges was won by Mrs, Kenneth Perry, a crate of eggs was won by Miss Gertrude Ebbitt and an overseas hox will be drawn for next week.Orkin, who entertained handkerchief shower.at a At the tea following the meeting of the Dominiou-Douglas Ladies\u2019 Literary Society to be held tomorrow, the hostesses will be Mrs.W.S.Hart, Mrs.R, E.Nixon, Mrs.E.A, Everson and Mrs.E.M, Laurin, Dr.W.D.Woodheud, B.A., Ph.D, wili speak on Two Would-Be World Cun- querors.\u201d The annual meeting and tea of tho Protestant Foster Home Centre is taking place this afternoun at 4636 Queen Mary Road.Tea will he served at half-past four o'clock to be followed by the an nual meeting at five o'clock when Dr.Charlotte Whitton, C.B.E., will be the gues: speaker.Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs.John Bogert, Mrs, Peers Davidson and Mrs, Alan Ross, Among recent guests Rocks Inn, St.Jovite, the following: , Mr.James M.Gildesley, Mr John Rice, Miss Pat Drohan, Miss Marjorie Stepan, Herbert Kasper, Dr.Theodore Rasmussen, Mr.E T.Oliver, Mr.Douglas and Mr.T Hogan, Mr.W.N.Pauly, Miss Trene Hollosi, Miss Lucille Dupuy Mr.Max Sauer, Mr.Robert P Brodie.ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced 0° Miss Muriel A.Bishop, of the British Embassy,.Washington, D.C., cldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Fred W.Bishop, Sherbrooke street west, and Mr.Andre F.Genlet, also of the British Embassy, youngest son of the late C.V.Geolet and Mrs.Geolet, Washington, D.C.The wedding will take place quietly at the end of April in Washington, at Gray have been Mr.and Mrs.Frank Jude, of Otterburn Park, announce the engagement of their only daughter Helen Thelma, to Leonard Proc tor Rattray.R.C.N.V.R., son of Mr and Mrs.Thomas Rattray, of Notre Dame de Grace.The mar riage will take place early fn March at the Otterburn Park Union Church.Where nature's end of language fs declined, And men talk only to conceal the mind.MAP® I'S ESTATES DEPARTMENT ~BUYS DIAMONDS GOLD SILVER ANTIQUES ETC.Please phone LA.5152 for appointment at your home without obligation, or call at Mappin's Ltd.JEWELLERS ANTIQUES & ESTATES DEPT.SHOP NO.6.MEZZANINE FLOOR.DOMINION SQUARE BLDG.* THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, tainment at the Peter Miller.Eddie Alexander and Homoeopathic Hospital Saturday evening in the Windsor Hotel.Nancy Telfer, Therese Landry, Peggy Cooper, Winnie Kermath and THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942 MISTRESS OF CEREMONY Betty Spiers, mistress of ceremony for the floor show and enter- Auxiliary dance held on Featuring the program were his orchestra gave splendid support.LADY SCOTT L.O.D.L, GIVES REPORT OF SUCCESSFUL YEAR At the 29th annual meeting of the Lady Scott Chapter, 1.O.D.E.held recently at the home of Mrs.Guy Smith it was reported that the chapter had had a successful year.In the general account re- coipts were $1,213.49 and disbursements $1,032.85; in the war account recelpts were $918.96 and disbursements $842.03.To raise money for thie war account à silver tea was given at the home of one of the members and a drawing for a $50 war loan bond was made.$236 was disbursed in field comforts, and a contribution given towards the 1.0.D.E, mobile canteen for overseas.743 articles were made during the year for the different branches of the Tighting forces and the Navy League, To augment the general funds the chapter held a rummage sale and a bridge, and also received talent money and a special monthly donation from each member.4 children were educated and their books purchased.Several complete layettes and other baby articles were made by the members and given away.The annual party was given to the patients at St.Anne's Military Hospital with the assistauce of the Electrical Club of Montreal, and the chapter guve a donation to the transportation fund of the hospital.Many Donations During the year, donations were made to the following: Winona Camp, MacDonald Coilege Bursary, Provincial Bürsary, Dental Clinic, School for Crippled Chil dren, School for the Blind.Mary Barrow Nursing Service, Immigration : 4 1d, Needlework Guild.Salvation Army, Empire work In India, Children's Library, Acorn Club, Hospitality House, Flag Fund.British War Guests, Navy League, R.C.N.V.R.Polish Civil- fan Relief.Officers for the year are: Honorary regent.Mrs.Wm.Duncan; honorary vice-regents, Mrs, D.J.Munn and Mrs.W.H, Allworth; regent, Mrs.H, F.King: first vice-regent.Mrs.Leslie H.Boyd: second vice-regent, Mrs.Paul Kuhring; secretary, Mrs.Walter Snowdon: corresponding secre tary, Mrs.F.St.G.Stroud; treasurer, Mrs.C.C.Corneille: edu- | cational secretary.Mrs.J.E.! Dodds; standard bearer, Mrs.F.J.Sharp; Echoes secretary.Mrs.T, H.Taylor.Conveners: War * service, Mrs, F.J.Sharp: child | and family welfare, Mre.W.H.| Roe.Jr.; Navy League.Mrs.M.K.Pike: ex-service, Mrs.Hugh Nesbitt: T.O.D.E.work in India, Mrs, C.C.Corneille: sewing, Mrs.W.A.Cooper.rt Carolyn Lee steps into the part | that made Virginia Weidler famous, as the child brat of Paramount's \u201cMrs, Wiggs of the Cab- Ra NOM MAMA '| bage Patch.\u201d .Selected Recordings To Be Featured At W.C.T.U.Meeting An entertainment selected recordings, including Dickens\u2019 \u201cChristmas Carol\u201d by Ronald Col- man, celebrating the centenary of the only visit the great novelist made to Canada, musical selections by world-famous musicians an,.readings by Mrs.Arthur Laing, will be held on Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Webster Memorial Hall, Western and Lansdowne avenues, under the auspices of the Westmount W.C.T.U.A sale of home-cooking will follow.The proceeds of the sals and \u201coffering will be applied to the Provincial W.C.T.U.project of a tea-wagon for Britain, and the National W.C.T.U.project of building and furnishing a home centre to be given to the soldiers of and airmen\u2019s Christian Association at Petawawa Camp.The presentation of the Pro- vineial prizes in the receæt Temperance Education Campaign will be made to Norman Watson, Earl Madden, Moira Notman, Elaine Armstrong, Patricia Reynolds, Myrtle Thompson, Ruth MéWhin- nie, Arthur Hadley.Goldie Hunter, Shirley Baxter and Max Saunders.MANY PRIZES WEN BY TICKET HOLDERS AT TEMPLE BAZAAR The $50 war savings certificates given away to lucky number holders at the Temple Emanu-Bi Bazaar in the Temple Community Hall, were won by Captain Arthur S.Jacobs.The $200 combination radio and record player was won by M.Millette.Other prize-winners were Mrs.Irene Wiseman, basket of fruit: Murs.Nora Brown, silver tray; Mrs.Jul Heim, groceries; Mrs.M.lury.bath satin: Mrs.Jul Heim, ginger ale; Gene Kruger, chocolates; Mrs.Rita Lewis.drugs; Mrs.A.L.Mailman, $5 war savings certificates; Joe Abra- hams, mahogany stand: Mrs.L.Sabler.chocolates: Mrs.Mark Garfinkle.«silver spoon: Mrs.Harry Bronfman, box prunes; Mrs, Felix Lewis, candy; Emil Regal, subscription Literary Digest; B.Kay, movie camera; Mar- luncheon and tea Mrs, Charles tin Arnovitz, set from Jul Heim; Goldstein, dress from A.D.Gould! Stanley Vineberg,! and Co; Mrs.quilted house coat; Mrs.Gordon Lipsey, English purse; Mrs.S.er.cigarette case; Mrs, Ray Stern Felson, electric clock: A.J.Walk- movie camera, and M.Wegler, framed picture.MILITARY SECRET Jerry Colonna declines to tell how, in Paramount's \u201cTrue tc with military precision, to Women VALENTINE DANCE GIVEN BY AUXILIARY MARKED SUCCESS The third annual Valentine supper dance held at the Windsor Hotel on Saturday night by the Woman's Auxillary of the Homoeopathic Hospital was largely attended, and was a marked suec- cess, Guests at the head table included: His Worship Mayor Ray- nault and Madame Raynault, Miss Flora Steele, Mr.a d Mrs.Doug- glas Bremner, Commander Paul Earl, R.C.N.V.R., and Mrs.Earl, Dr.and Mrs.Harold Griffith, M.and Mrs, W.R.Henry, Dr.and Mrs.Vernon de Boissiere, Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Atkinson, Mr, and Mrs.W.R.Omrod and Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred E.Hunt.Patrons and patronesses included: Lady Steele, the Mayor of Montreal and Mrs.Raynault, the Mayor of Westmount and Mrs.Walter Merrill, the Mayor ot Hampstead and Mrs.Harold Par- suns, Commander Paul W, Earl, R.C.N.V.A., and Mrs.Earl, Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Bremner.Dr.and Mrs.Harold Griffith, Mrs.C.T.Williams, Mrs.A.R.Griffith, Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Walsh, Mr.and Mrs, W.R.Henry, Dr.and Mrs.J.G.Quackenbush, Mr.and Mrs.Will Harrison, Mrs.O.W.Bradley, Dr.and Mrs.Walter Mingie, Mr.and Mrs.A.M.West, Dr.and Mrs.Vernon de Boissiere, Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Ormrod, Mr.and Mrs.W.John Collins, Mr.and Mrs.E.Wilfred Hunt, Mr.and Mrs.John F.Bryant, Miss Dora W.Miller Miss Vera Graham, Dr.and Mrs.E.M.Morgan and Mrs.W.I.Gear.The supper dance was given under the convenership of Mrs.Vernon R.de Boissiere, assisted by Mrs.Wilfred Hunt, Mrs, W.SL A RO dE LU Rl FOOD MONEY 227 Catholic Women Open New Headquarters On Rosemount Avenue The Catholic Women of West- mount are opening their new war work headquarters at 8 Rose- mount avenue this week, lack of space and available time having necessitated the move from Vie- toria Hall.The new rooms are on the ground floor, having a private entrance from the side verandah.Mrs.A.À.Pare, chairman, announces that all the Catholic women of Westmount are invited to vidit these new headquarters.Workers are needed, for knitting, sewing or mending, to help either at their own homes or at group headquarters, Donations of cloth ing for V-Bundles are requested, and may be delivered any day to 8 Rosemount avenue, and was assisted by Mrs.Clifford S.Smith and Mrs, L.A.Wheatley, Publicity was in charge of Mrs.W.John Collins, assisted by Mrs.John F.Bryant.1 thy star guideth thee, Thou canst not fail a glprious port to gain.PINKERTON'S FLOWERS 5127 Sherbrooke St.W.DE.1179 CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS FLORAL DESIGNS Wedding and Party Decorations Greenhouses at Rosemere R.Ormrod was ticket convener, 77772 \u201c\u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d Local Parish Group To Hold Style Show A fashion show is to be held under the auspices of the League of the Sacred Heart, parish of the Ascension of Our Lord, in St.L.eo\u2019s School! hall on Wednesday evening, March 4, at 8.15 o'clock, under the convenership of Miss F, Regan.Mrs.C.J.Shaw will be the commentator, and the gowns will be shown with the co-operation o! Dobridge Ladies\u2019 Wear.Miss E.Gibbons is ticket convener, and door prizes will be awarded to lucky ticket holders.Mrs.Joseph Shea will pe the pianist.These faces in the mirrors Are but the shadows and phantoms of myself.HAND WOVEN DRAPERIES and UPHOLSTERIES Designed to Match or Harmonize With The Colour Schemes of Your Home.\u2018Joven To Order 9 SEE OUR SAMPLES 1174 St.Catherine St.W.Near Stanley coME FRESH PARSLEY.RADISHES & ON as CANADA 4 BUV-:NICT( FIRM, ICEBERG CABBAGE pp.Water Cress Mint & Endives SHALLOTS Benchs.15° Choice, Firm 2 ibs Lettuce hd.7c NEW TEXAS Bahamas \u2018| stacks waite BEETS 4 bncha.29° TOMATOES ) = Mushrooms box 16¢ HEARTS 2 &3 per Bunch c Le PINK SEEDLESS D eme 9 Grapefruit 4 for 25c ; SUNKIST, SEEDLES, NEw TEXAS LEMONS \u2026 19: 3 \u2026 55: COOKING APPLES 6 29- 5 GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS EMPEROR GRAPES 2 35° BRUSSELS SPROUTS POTATOES 3 25° Extra J 17° NORTHERN ONTARIO SPYS 3 Extra Juicy Sweet 29° 27: 25: 25: 25: Texas Seedless GOOD 3 doz.B By GRAPEFRUIT [{)*% for BROCCOLI 4 | CARROT 2 bnchs.¢ CARROTS 27¢ 5 for 19¢ 5c bnch.OTHER SIZES 6 for 4 for 3 for 2 for SUNKIST NAVEL CRANGES OTHER ES 25c - 29c - 35c - 49¢ doz.uicy Ga the Army.\u201d he trained a platoon of pigeons to do squads right | 4471 St.Catherine St.West PITTED 4 dz.95¢ - 3 dz.85¢ - 3 dz.$1.PRUNES pee.19° 2 dz.95¢ SLACK'S STRAWBERRY RED 3 ths.Winter Nellis RHUBARB Onions 25¢ EXTRA SPECIAL! Pears Dz.29¢ Ç sreen 2 for ; = , Net ; Nes, Peppers PER Pear\" sen Small Yellow 4 lhs.3 i ; 25c 29c Onions 25c AS Os 290 LARGE MeINTOSH 39 5 < Cc os.APPLES Doz.Ib.Ô- Tanae-ines 23¢ APPLES por.39° wHiLe QUANTITY LASTS AVOCADOS Washed CARROTS, BEETS & PARSNIP, Ib.5¢ - 4 Ibs 15¢ 17¢ - de su > E L VIL L Es or Just Telephone FREE For Fresher Produce COURTEQ\" ' WE.1151 DELyFEn™ a -\u2026 + mem a.a Le Ca us ve mt PA ONE re 1 00 1d ue of St.iy he ill n ss T, d | 91 2 OUT 7 TE =» RTF - \u2014d *Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d A, TC \u201cThe \\ PAGE FIVE age Ai Westmount Women\u2019s Club Scores In \u201cStage Door\u201d A New York stage hit proved a success localsy when the West- mount Women's Club presented \u2018Stage Door\u2019, under the direction of Herbert Whittaker, on Thursday and Friday evenings in Vie- toria Hall.Written by Edna Ferber and George Kaufman, the play deals with life in a residence for girls connected with New York stage life.The settings were cleverly designed and the whole play was thoroughly good, moving entertainment, Ena Gillespie, as Terry Randall, acted with spirit and sincerity throughout her exacting role, Ca- cile Wright, as the hard-boiled Judith, proved a clever comedienne.and Margaret Pitt handled tragedy in a delicate and moving way.The role of Mrs.Orcutt, ex-act- ress, was well taken by Margaret McKean, and Winnifred Hogan made a lovely \u2018glamor girl\u201d actress.Rose Greenway and Florence Briegel caused much amusement as the two maids, making rcal character sketches of their prrts; Ruth Slayton and Helen Edwards mad the most of the humor of Big Mary and Little Mery.Frances Lindsay played the part of Bernice with vigor, and Ottawa Powter was charming and pathetic as Mrs.Shaw, the mother from out of town.Her daughter.Linda, was well portrayed by Margery Cloutier.Ruth Beck- stead was interesting as Olga Brandt, the gloomy and exotic pianist, while Marion Eaton, Alice Kiely, Blossom Hicks, Maurie! Meikle, Dorothy Richardson, Helen Cairns, Betty Cochrane and Lois Boyes also turned in good performances.The men in the cast all proved remarkably effective.Chester Le: Maitre, playing Keith Burgess, the young playwright, was completely and cleverly natural, and Don Haldane, as the motion picture director, proved a capable and sincere actor.A brief and biting performance was turned in by John Pinn, as Adolph Gretzl, and Turney Shute was kindly and poised as the father.Griffith Brewer and Ralph Jonnstone were delightful as the two boy friends, and Ken Cooper and Michael Leone gave amusing: ly accurate portrayals of press agents.The production was under the chairmanship of Mrs.Landless Pratt, and the proceeds of the play are to be devoted to war work, G.B.Delegates at Rio speculated upon the establishment of some sort of international currency for use after the war.Have they considered the synthetic-rubber dollar, THE SWOP SHOP WANTS TABLES \u2014 HIGH CHAIR CHEST OF DRAWERS CHILD'S TAB 384 VICTORIA AVE.Just below Sherbrooke LE AND CHAIRS EL.2230 ALSO DIAMOND SET SMALL.WE ARE CASH PRICES, ROSS 1244 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.- Clip this Advertisement DIAMONDS WANTED CONDITION, ANY QUANTITY, LARGE OR DIAMONDS, AND ARE ABLE TO PAY BEST Manufacturing Jewellers JEWELLERY IN ANY DIRECT USERS OF BROS.Second Floor, Chex Maurice Bldg.for Future Reference.: WI @ Today.the f gigantic battle to prepared, ruthless.To defeat them Canada.abilir- Come on We Must Win.WE SHALL world are banded The foes of freedom are strong, well stronger, better prepared.The only way we can do this is to provide our fighting forces with stronger weapons, better weapons\u2014and more of them! That's the reason Canada is borrowing money.and that\u2019s the reason why you should lend your money to So let's \"beat the life out of the savane Nazis\u201d by investing in the new Virtapy Pome to the full limit of our 27 YICTORY BONDS THIS SPACE DONATED BY CROWN LAUNDRY CO.4220 St.Catherine N | ree peoples of the together in a preserve freec.m.we must become Ww.WE.6771 ASCENSION SODALITY HAD BUSY MONTH, REPORTS SHOW The various reports presented at the recent general monthly meeting of the Young Ladies S»- dality of Ascension Parish indicated that the sodality has had an active month.Highlights of the meeting were the report on the bridge given by the Sodality on Jan, 21st.which was successful both financially and socially.Miss Anne Landy, chairman of the social life committee, and the members of her committee or ganized the bridge; the students of 4th year high of St.Paul's Academy looked after the serving of refreshments at this event.A Valentine social was also ar ranged for by this committee, and was held on Friday in St.Leo's School Hall, Special Guests Special guests at the meeting were Reverend Mother Superior of St.Paul's and a number of the teachers, as wel\u2019 as some of the pupils of 4th year high, The Prerect, Miss Carroll Mec- Donald, reported that the Dramatic Club of the Sodality were working on an entertainment \u201cShamrock Hour\" to be presented on March 17 and 18, and announced the appointment of Miss Alma Tremblay as ticket convener.Activities include an \u201canimated rosary\u201d to be presented in May under the direction of Our Lady's Committee and a Spiritual Bouquet to be presented to the Pope on the occasion of his Silver Jubilee as a Bishop of the Church.This latter activity is being looked after by the Eucharistic Committee and every sodalist.will be contacted personally for her offering.Sodalists were also re minded to carry on the Perpetual Communion.The Treasurer of the Sodality reported that a donation of $5.00 had been made to St.Mary's Hos pital campaign.This month being Catholic Press Month, several posters were exhibited at the meeting urging the reading of Catholic ljterature Miss Mary Allison, chairman of the Catholic Truth Committee, re: ported that the members of her committee were collecting Catholic literature to send out West, and also for the armed forces.The members of the Publicity committee made a poster for the Vaientine Social and also one for the Apostolic committee, reminding sodalists to save old stamps.Publicity for the Bridge and the Social were looked after by this committee and News sheets were distributed at the meeting.Asked to Help New Group The Sodality has been asked to participate in the war work be ing undertaken by the newly formed Catholic Women's Group in the Parish, under the direction of Mrs.À.A.Pare.Miss Mary Macintyre, vice-prefect, has been appointed convener for the So dality and expects to get a committee working shortly.Miss Lorraine Taylor.chairman of the Apostnlic Committee.announced that no rummage sale would be held this year and that instead clothing would be distributed to needy families.A box has already been sent out west: viists to the Convalescent Hospital are cotinued and the committee is planning an entertainment for \u2018he Sisters of the Poor in March {| The winner of this month's door nrize was Miss Mary Dyson.Father Thoms.the director a! the Sodality, read an article ov Father Lord on \u2018After-Depend- ability\u201d and also spoke about tha March entertainment, urging the sodalists to support this event and reminding them that the pro ceeds were for the sinking fund of the church.The next spiritual meeting ot the Sodality will he Tuesday morning, March 3rd, at 7.30 and the next genera' meeting will be Monday, March 186.Tab'eaux Presented At Dessert Luncheon Of Jewish Council The Montreal section of the National Council of Jewish Women held a successful dessert luncheon at the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue yesterday.The program featured a serles of tableaux depicting the social service activities carried out by the Na- i tional Council of Jewish Women throughout Canada.The text was written by Mrs.Solomon Vine- berg and the scenes were directed by Mrs, 8.J.Leibowitz.The reader was Mrs.Lyon P.Strean and the musica] accompaniment was provided by Mrs.M, N.Fine- berg, pianist.Participating in the program were Mrs.P.Solomon, who portrayed the Council woman, Mesdames Felix Alexander, Maxwell Cummings, Philip Fram, B.A.: Garson, Joseph Goodson, G.T.Kenny, H.Hart, 1.S.Isaacs, Leon Levin, Rose Medine, Sydney Le- Maritime Women Mark Charter Day With Valentine Tea The Maritime Women's Club or Montreal, Inc., celebrated their Charter Day by holding a tea In the Prince of Wales Salon, Windsor Hotel, on Saturday.The president, Mrs.G.R.Mac- Leod, Mrs.Guy Lapraike and Mrs.J.G.Joyce received the members and their guests.Mrs.Vance Ward and Mrs.Guy Lapraike prured tea and coffee, and the tea table was decorated with a white tree, on which tiny red hearts were used as leaves, the wLole scheme carried out in Valentine colors.Miss lbolyka Gyarfas, violinist, rendered Martini's \u2018\u2019Andantino,\u201d \u201cHungarian Dance\u201d (Brahms), \u201cThe Poem,\u201d by Fibich, and as an encore, Schumann's \u2018\u201cTraumerei.\u201d\u2019 Miss Gyarfas was accompanied on the plano by Miss Bertha Rogers.Mrs.MacLeod introduced Mrs.Stewart S.Maclnnes of Welland, Ontario.who gave a rendition of \u2018\u201cThe White Cliffs\u2019, by Alice Duet Miller.Leslie Gordon Barnard, a guest of the club, thanked Mrs.Maclnnes.MOSTYN LEWIS AGAIN PRESIDENT OF LOCAL RED CROSS Mostyn Lewis was re-elected president of the Westmount Branch of the Canadian Red Cross, at the annual meeting held on Monday in St.Leo's School hall, A highly successful year's work was reported, total expenditures amounting to $1,021.75, a decrease of $130.87 as compared with the previous year.2,827 knitted and sewn articles were donated during the year by groups and individuals, and $596.16 had been received siuce January 1941, with $300 of this amount from the branch's own canteen.The knitting department turned out 2,496 hospital supplies, 6,771 knitted comforts for the Armed Forces.992 articles for the Women's Auxiliary Services, and 12,492 articles of civilian clothing.Wool knitted into these comforts amounted to 2,780 lbs, and in addition, the knitters had made 1.937 knitted articles included in the total of civilian clothing, 13,051 articles had passed through the sewing room.Civil- fan kits had predominated, with rufficient hospital supplies kept in hand, in case of sudden calls for hospital and surgical needs.Pyjamas, dental gowns, T-band- ages, limb bandages, women's and girls\u2019 dresses were some of the other articles made.The salvage department is collecting and sorting tin foil, it was reported, the general salvage having been discontinued.The following officers were elected: President, Mostyn Lewis: vice-president, Mrs, George C.; McDonald; honorary - treasurer, ' George Hodgson; secretary, Mrs.! Perey Turcot; chairman of sewing, Mrs, Alex Hutchison; chair- ,man of knitting, Mrs.Henry | Birks; chairman of supplies, Mrs.IW, B.Scott; chairman of sali vage, Mrs, Bernard Job; chair- { man of records and registration, \"Mrs.Orville Tyndale; representative English Catholic group, Mrs.M, A.Phelan; representative French Catholic group, Mrs.L.i C.Thomson; representative of | Jewish group, Mrs, J.H, Werner; | | and medical representative, Dr.! Keith Hutchison, It was reported that total of |} SUBSCRIBERS LISTED FOR PRODUCTION OF \u201cTHE GONDOLIERS\u201d The 13th annua! production of the Lyric Operatic Society, The Gondolfers,\u201d was vnresented last night io Victoria Hall under the direction of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Nurrie, and wil' be staged this evening.tomorow and Saturday.The first th:re performances are being sponsored by the McGill Coapters of Kappa Alpha Theta aad Alpha Omicron Pi, Adcitional subscribers to the production are as follows: Mi.and Mrs, D.T.Jackson; Misys Mary B.Jackson; Mr.Dou- ald Koch; Master Gordon Koch; Mr.and Mrs.M.E, Morrison; Miss Anne Morrison; Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Dornbush; Miss Barbara Dorn- bush; Mrs.L.B, Ross; Miss Anne Ross; Miss Martha Ross; Mrs.D Churchill; Mrs.C.P.Bishop; Miss I.Bishop; Mrs.A.H.Sand- well: Miss D, Sandwell; Mrs.H.C.Osler; Miss Norma Osler; Mrs.A W.Brown; Miss Barbara Brown; Prof.d'Hauteserve; Col.and Mrs.D.Hillman; Mr, J.New- and; Mr.J.Minshall; Mrs.L, C.Harris; Mrs.S.Walker; Mrs.G.M, Markham; Mrs, J.C.Scott; Mrs.H.Giles; Mrs.8S.Penny; Mrs.WV.Bond; Mrs.J, W.Hirst; Mrs.F.C.McCracken; Mrs.F.3imp- son; Mrs, H.E.Walker; Mrs, R.C.MacKenzie; Miss Helen Kin- zer: Miss B.J.Kelly; Miss L.Ast- Twelve-year Denominations, PUBLICITY EXPERT WILL ADDRESS HOSPITAL AUXILIARY | The meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish General Hospital, which will take place on March 4, at 2.30 p.m., in the Salle Doree of the Mount Royal Hotel, has heen set aside to honor the paid members of 1942.The occasion will be marked by the presence of Miss Constance Hope of New York City.author of \u201cPublicity is Broccoli\u2019.Miss Hope has advanced to the top ranks emong publicity experts.As the head of Constance Hope Associates, Inc, she has publicized the distinguished in music and letters, such as Lily Pons, Lauritz Melchior, Jascha Helfetz, Lotte Lehmann, Elizabeth Rethberg, Ezio Pinza, Ellen Ballon, Erich Leinsdorp.Îlka Chase, Fannie Hurst and Rise Stevens.Thus she holds a unique position in the field of career women, Her subject will be: \u201cLimelight is my Bread and Butter.\u201d vitt, B.Robinsen, H, Robinson, B.Rubin, and J.Victor.Mrs.Louls J.Notkin was in charge of publicity.Mrs, Sydney Levitt pre- For Cash or Conversion 3% BONDS DUE 1st MARCH 1954 PAYABLE AT MATURITY AT 101 Callable at 101 In or after 1952 Interest payable 1st March and September $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, $25,000 ISSUE PRICE: 100%, ylelding 3.079 to maturity 10% on application; 20% on 18th June 1942; 20.82% on the 3% bonds OR 20.62% on the 2!{% bonds, on 16th August 1942, The last payment on 15th August 1942, covers the final payment of principal, plus 82 of 1% in the case of the 3% bonds and 52 of | % in the case of the 214 7% bonds representing To Show War Pictures Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, DD, will give a lecture on \u201cThe British Empire,\u201d showing pictures of the bombed areas in Great Britain, as well as those of Hong Kong, Singapore, and other places of Interest at this time.The lecture will be held at Westmount Baptist Church this evening under the auspices of the Women's Association.bury; Miss Marion Lock; Miss W Ormston; Miss Dean Stanier; Miss Vera Qroves; Miss P.Butter- worth; Miss K.Ward; Miss Betty Clarke; Miss Doris Rogers: Miss Ruth Eva; Miss M.Clibbon; Miss A Cagney.Mr.and Mrs, G, 1rvine; Mr, and Mrs, Willlam H.Mack; Mr, and Mrs.A.Greenwood; Major and Mrs.A.IR, Ketterson; Miss Joun Ford; Miss Barbara DMitchelo; Miss E.Purnell; Miss M.Thornton; Miss Nancy Hull; Miss Mar garet Gilmore; Mr.Grant Me- Crae; Mr, F.D.Jarvis; Mr, J.D.B Ogllvie; Mr.R.E.Dean; Mr.E.Skutezky; Mr.H.M.Brady: Mr.R.Borer; Mr, B.HE, Johnston; L.A.C.B.C.Kirlin; Mrs.Walter Hyman; Mrs.J.Wonfor; Mr.and Mrs.C, W.Pettos; Miss Marguerite Pettes; Miss M.Hughes; Mr, J.Hughes; Dr, and Mrs.A.E.Hill; Mr.and Mrs, HL.Place; Mrs.Kenneth Hill; Mrs.BE.G.Place; FIt.-Lt, K.Place; Mrs, T.W, Jones; Mr.and Mrs.D.W.Dickson; Mrs.J.S.Rutherford: Mrs.C, D.Rutherford; Mr.and Mrs.D.W.Dickson.GUILD HEARS OF EXCAVATION WORK AT FORT STE.MARIE One of the most important sei- entific contributions yet made to the history of Canada has becn the recent exeavat\u2019on work done at Fort St.Marie, Onl., accord ing to the Rev.lioratlo P.Phe- lan, 8.)., who addressed the Xavier Apostolate Guild at thelr meeting held in Congress Hall on Monday afternoon, Taking as his subject, \"The Jesuit Martyrs and Recent Excavations at Fort Ste.Marie,\u201d the speaker told of the vast avchaeo- logleal significance af tho excavations, as well as tho religious as- socintion which has drawn many thousands of visitor to the shrine built on the site of tho old fort, which was formerly the heudquar- ter.of the Jesuit missjonaries.Implements and objacts of all kinds have been unearthed, the work having been undertaken by the Royal Musoum of Ontario, the spoaker said, Numerous ures have hoen affected at the shrine, which has become a national pll- grimuge, Father Phelan concluded, The talk was !lustrated by colored moving pletures.Tather PPholan was thanked by Mrs, J.A.Weldon.Vocal solcetlons wore rondorod by Nerbert Stace, accompaniod by Professor Jeffrey Craig, and ton The Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada offers for public subscription $600,000,000 S E C For Cash or Conversion Six-year PAYABLE AT MATURITY AT 100% Non-callable to maturity Interest payable 1st March and September O ND Denominations, $1,000, $5,000, ISSUE PRICE: 100%, yielding 2.252 to maturity $25,000 $1,000, Canada of any Chartered Bank.CASH SUBSCRIPTIONS.was served by Mrs.J, Colvey.The guests were received at the door by Mrs.C.A.Phelan, mother oi the speaker, past president and one of the founders of the Xavie) Apostolate Guild.Meg.Ethel Reynolds, president presided, and made an appeal op behalf of the current Victory Loan campalgn, COME ON NADA! n > 4 « < © Ru + VICTORY DIE Space Contributed by Thrift-Stop & Shop Limited VICTORY LOAN Dated and bearing interest from lst March 1942, and offered in three maturities, as follows: For Conversion only Two and one-half year 214% BONDS DUE 1st MARCH 1948 112% BONDS DUE 1st SEPTEMBER 1944 PAYABLE AT MATURITY AT 100% Non-callable to maturity Interest payable $st March and September Denominations, $100,000 ISSUE PRICE: 100%, yielding 1.509 to maturity Principal and interest payable in lawful money of Canada; 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Cee PE Een Eee rt ser AE REN UE PAGE six \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper® * f\u2014 Theatrical É Attractions Hollywood Gossip NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD CO-STARS IN ROMANTIC HURRICANE * | MERRIMENT REIGNS | \u201cSUSPICION\u201d \u2018Snowdon Showing Tense Thrill Plot Musical Sharps Flats and Naturals by drances Goltman FEBRUARY CELEBRITY The tense thrill-drama of an accused murderess is the story of \u201cGirl in The News\u201d now showing at the Snowdon theatre.Starring Margaret Lockwood, Emlyn Williams and Barry K.Barnes, the film relates the suspense of the plot which tfice places a girl on trial for her life, for IN \u2018BIRTH OF BLUES The happiest news to report on the local film front at this moment is that Paramount's \u201cBirth of the Blues\u2019 opened at the West- mount United Theatre last night, and that it is one of the finest, most exhilarating treasures of jazz music and laughs ever to hit similar crimes \u2014 murder by ne soreen- Last [ight s avelience Who does not know the comic opera, \u2018Barber of Seville\u2019 and the poisoning.ove ; completely.Overture to \u2018\u201cWilllam Tell\u201d?The composer of these two immortal Nurse Graham's fascinating Birth of the Blues\u201d goes back works, Gioacchino Antonio Rossin] was one of the few singularly fortunate musiclans whose life was interesting events.Yes, Indeed, composers who practically stopped composing at the age of thirty- à happy and prosperous series of one of the world's great operatic for Love,\u201d Charles Boyer and Margaret Sullivan, co-starring in \u2018\u2019Appointment Rita Johnson, Eugene Pallette and Ruth Terry head the large story has been called the strangest adventure a girl ever had.Acquitted once through the able services of the lawyer who didn't to the days when pioneering white folks first began playing the jazz that Negroes invented.The story takes us to the New Orleans of the early 1900's, presenting us seven although he lived to the ripe old age of seventy-six! A lazy Y.pporting cast of the fascinating comedy romance which opens at the h Cary Grant.emv-going, man of the world, chatming and heedless, Seieve der er auempt | Lo Bing Crosby as a blues-happy : ite eatre on Saturday, playing until Tuesday night.as captured the fancy of Joan Fontaine, a quite bred and more de- 5 \u2019 larinetist wh rants t - fellow! True enough.but who ca.say anything against such .dle- or ni y m .\u2018 LS ME.dr -h clarinetist who wants to organ Co ure product of the English countryside.In \u2018\u2019Suspicion,\u201d\u201d which opens read result when another of her|.ness when he wrote 36 operas from his 18th to 37th year.His y susp p ize the hottest band in the South- at the Monkland United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.patients is found dead of an over- \u201c = \u201cStabat Mater Is considered thes TWO-FACED WOMAN\u201d dose of sleeping potion.late Bing's hilarious and musica) greatest ever written and ls al-| gu: suitable material to solve the c \u2019 29 Posing the question: could 3 : : , OS ! efforts after he gets his band to ways performed during Passion PC Suitable material Lo solve the Target For Tonight\u201d At The Snowdon Sunday {his girl kill two innocent peo- re rte ore ls an we Week In the Roman Cathollc| compose.The Jolly musician, ple?\u2014 or is somebody plotting! 4 his Dixieland jazz rhythms.Church.alsn a noted wit, was a very Kkind- to send her straight to the gal The life of Rossin] reads more |ly man who was popular wherever lows \u2014 the film gathers momen- N like fiction than true fact and his [he went, due to his happy disposi- tam with a each thrill-packed popularity has not dwindled with |ton.He died 1: November, 1868 hs the evidence ls stack- the passing of over a century, No : + À.opera company's repertoire ox-|Where he spent many years.pare, It seems as if Nurse Gra- A cludes the \u201cBarber of Seville\u201d |Among his most famous works jam must be guilty \u2014 yet there Libiomed) (which he fs supposed to have aside from those already men- ingers the awful doubt that some- composed in thirteen days!) Ros- sinl was born at Pascaro, Italy February 29th, 1792, and sang church solos at the age of ten.His father was the town trumpeter as well \u2018as the Inspector of |P¥ the First Piano Quartet, ress, wears a bathing suit for the slsuæhter-houses and his mother Moses In Egypt\u201d, \u201cOthello\u201d and ; SE BARRY K.sang in small Itallan theatres | Somiramide\u201d.first time on the screen in \u201c'Sulli IN THE BARNES Roigini had lessons in harmony confiterpoint and singing and on the - harpsichord and violincello As soon as he thought he knew enough to compose he Immediately dropped his studies.By nature lazy, his was a genius that Just flowed from his pen.The ease with which he composed was remarkable and honours heaped upon him endlessly.He made a grea\u2019 deal of money and when he For Prompt Delivery of $307 Sherbrooke W.in his villa at Passy, near Paris, tioned are \u2018La Gazza Ladra\u2019 (the Overture to thls opera is played often by symphony orchestras) \u201cLa Danza\u201d which has the celebrated Tarantella played recently SPENGER TRACY HIT IN FIRST DUAL ROLE Once again Spencer Tracy proves his right to his place as a two-time Academy Award winner with his portrayal of that favorite of flection, \"Dr.Jekyll and Mr.good Dr.Jekyll into the evil Mr Hyde.The star achieves personality changes by expression changes.| A Daniel Beards and Ruth Gordon.Garbo and Melvyn Douglas are wildly romantic comedy, 'Two-Faced Woman,\u2019 United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.ture also features Constance Bennett, Roland Young, Robert Sterling in love again in the new which opens at the Westmount The new pic- War in the Far East has wakened Port Darwin from a 70 Port Darwin - dustrial Australia, far to the south, across the Netherlands In dies, aud thence to Singapore and\u2019 to India.Both military und civi! air ports are constantly humming te BLAKE SEWELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA Every Saturday RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL 1616 St.Catherine W.bit in \u2018\u2019Reap the Wild Wind.\u201d Woodrow Dante pxpran which in- gpired him to drive a oue- -hovse delivery wagon 3,236 miles from Atlanta, Ga to Hollywood.seeking a chance in the same movie.in a vacant lot across from Reline who told him he was won- dertul, and how after many hardships he was discovered by a win also offers facilities for ship- air establishments and it is stated Boom Town that strong Australian army forces have been quartered there Darwin the south-bound land traveller must go 300 miles by rail to Budum, thence by road 600 miles to Alice Springs, then another 700 miles by rail to a june- The town itself, though situa- somnolent isolation.finally with Olsen and Johnson \u2014at $250 a week.If these things happened, they failed to taint Woodrow with sophistica- Dancing Kid With the Golden might be right at that.When Republic's Maulyn Hare and Mary Lee came across the Yi Meighen refers to the Couserva- tive Leader's critics as \u2018maggots in the apple.\u201d One of the old warrior's characteristics has al- ves.So Daniel graciously gave them his autograph and wished them luck Sir Richard Pierse, his Chief of Staff, consult a map bombing re\u2019d shown in \u2018Target afternoon at the Snowdon.Air Marshall of the Bomber Command, and of enemy territory as they plan the For Tonight\" which starts Sunday who speak with the rich and spontaneous humor of the Negroes.ani whose \u2018dawn dance\u201d is one of the most comical things Disney has ever created.Timothy Mouse, as is Casey Junior, the brisk and pranksters.His experiences and adventures are remarkable as he Paris Sorbonne writing and directing amateur plays.She became a professional actress before ing flour.a large percentage of the crop 1s utilized for poultry and stock feeding sing the solo parts, while Miss Marion McGregor, Canadian contralto, will also be heard in two groups of songs.ENGAGEMENT g ; ; ; ! ith the main South Dumbo\u2019s side-kick and beenfactor, N.Y.9 Fruits and .with activity.tion point w 2K caL$CL S Groceries The Movie Lions As the nane implies.Port Dar-| Australian railroads.is another ingra\u2018iating individual Lorraine and Rognan, eccentric dance team who made such a hit (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) a glited young | ed, piece by piece, with meticulous one may be sending her to her death to suit their own needs.IN BATHING SUIT Veronica Lake, blonde tempt- van's Travels.\u201d Always before, her trim legs have been covered by long dresses.\u201cMotor Industry Takes Cessation of Production Calmly, Girds for Record War Output.\u201d says a Detroit hLeadiine.Dynamic, that's what ft is! , Where was his pa bride.that \u2018 ving.The naval authorities have!ted in a colorful tropical area.alert little engine which pulls the |; «The Fleet's In\" that Para- | a Con.5 That bare: Joon understandably reticent|has few attractions for the casual cireus train.And if you don't mount signed them to a year's EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 li Bl .r ape-man, 0 about changes and improvements| visitor.Furthermore its iwo- think a railroad engine can take contract, are appearing in New , | = alr.started something effected in the harbour, but it is|season\u201d climate leaves something |on personality.you don't Know York City with Glenn Miller\u2019s or- Deliveries from § a.m.to 11 p.m.when he camped in a parking reported thai its importance az|to be desired.One-half of the|gour Disney.chestra.! lot opposite |.\" oni base ranks perhaps equal-| vear is hot and dry, the other! \u201cDumbo\u201d is the story of a baby : | j§ Paramount and ly with its importance to the air|half is hot and wet, with severe| elephant who was born with en- after a 24-day forces.tropical storms for variety.!t|ormous flapping ears.His appear- T ; = siege finally won| Land forcos are of course es-| is not surprising that jt took 8|ance makes him a figure of fun \u2014{ plis | i an tnfinitesimal] sential to guard the naval® and| war to wake Port Darwin from )and the butt of all the circus ded M AS Woodrow Her-| ° strives for fame in order to estal- \u2014_\u2014 jaret \u20ac bert Dandel, 13-| talent scout and he and Jacque: A STUDIO CHATTER * lish nimselt as a personage in nis Today until Saturday Marg B year - old self ine lived happily ever after.x & world of the circus.Of course he | elyled \u201cspittin'| In veal lite, declared Daniel.eventually succeeds, In a way that THE AMAZING REAM\" A A MAN image o: Stirling be learned to tap dance and sing.Lt.-Col Fraser Hunter, D.8.0.aves him world famous and the WHO WAS T .Hayden,\u201d admits got on an amateur program iu} Liberal M.P.P.for Toronto-St.most renowned little elephant of It was the Blair New.York, hoofed at the Roxy.| Patrick, who has come out nan time.then at the Waldorf-Astoria and |support of Right Hon.Arthur \\ Appointment or love ROCHESTER 40] ih] NOW SHOWING A NEW BRITISH PICTURE AND A GOOD ONE! #BIRL 0500 NEWS WILLIAMS SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE JOAN CARROLL The sensational star of Broadway's \u2018Panama Hattie\" \u201cOBLIGING YOUNG LADY\u201d Dancing 9 to 1 Daniel was Just four months tion.ways been his fruitiness.graduating.c t Style the De-| wy .; .I 8 ; \u2014 Vocèls by RUES FEARNS i are And ides the VESTWARD HO ACHIEVES SOMETHING NO CLINGING VINE SON 5 Smash Song Hits, including: and THELMA LANE PE rates parking lot wouldn't 5 Back in tanta after nie John Litel, Henry Aldrich\u2019s ex: Frances Gifforc has been i AA JONNSON \u201cSt, Louis Blues® \u201cMemphis Blues\u201d : \\ \u201c ,' Broadway fling, he read aboul asperated father in Paramount\u2019s punched, thrown from a horse, ; ° ° Admission $1.00 Per Couple rent him space.He sa oni Collin Blair and Mary Burgess.\u201cHenry and Dizzy,\u201d always want.spanked and slapped, In film ad- RUTH TERRY \"Tiger Rag\u201d \"My Melancholy > +: Reservations Advisable had been enough of a headache.\" 0 parking lot campers, BettiN8leq to be a runner.At a picnic) ventures, But the unkindest cut REGINALD DENNY \"Birth of the The Wen od = E Telephone PL.6212 Daniel admitted.parts in \u201cReap the Wild Wind.!in the story, Litel must win four [of all occurs in Paramount's oe er 2 WANTS TEARS Daniel paid $50 \u2018or the horse he| (yo paces.\u201cAmerican Empire.\u201d in which, as ; Son ait Til the o the Upstairs Miata RITZ-CARLTON HOTE .named Faithful and $200 for a \u2014\u2014 leading lady to Preston Foster.|| an Shines, Nellie t > a and Fa oe wagon on which he painted his GLAMOUR CLOTHES she is charged by an angry bull.A Paramount Picture with \u2014 ul, Jo \u201c| name and other data, including lamour \u2014_\u2014 Rio MARY wood and established themselves| he descriptive phrase, \u2018The een Ee Fee in her VERY COLD WORK i i \\ f ramount\u2019s \u201c Mr.Director Sam Wood led a film publie Studios, They Joué po Voice\u201d He started with $10 and ant hy Tuga entitle her to {troupe of 244 actors and techni- ha RE | says he'll take a part ANY the good wishes of many friends.the claim of being the screen\u2019s|cians into the Sierra Nevada B | le 7 picture provide: it is some\u201d | His father sent him money along best dressed girl of the season.mountains of Northern California gel on vy ; thing tragle and emotional.the way.in sub-zero temperatures to film 4 Later he admitted he would con One night near El Paso, when LIGHT FANTASTIC snow scenes for use in Para- sm Special LAUREL -\u2014\u2014 pu FT: i À side n and declared Republic the expedition was meanderin8| Frances Gifford, leading lady |Mount'« picturization of Ernest À OLIVER HARDY | ; esters along the highway, an automo-i,, Richard Dix in Paramount's Hemingway's \u201cFor Whom the Hilarious Comedy \u201cGreat Guns.\u201d |; REPAIRS has promised him a test.bile crashed into the wagon.and|.Tompstone (The Town too Tough Bell Tolls.\u201d i inf ou ; Woodrow Herbert Daniel re-| the wagon crashed into old Faith-| To Die)\u201d.had to take dancing \u2014_\u2014 Friday Night eme .VE RER sembles Stirling Hayden chlefly| fui, Daniel aad to buy a neW/lessons in the Gay Nineties\u2019 style SAME HOME TOWN [an After 11 o'clock Revival and Feature Attraction: HENRY \u201c FROM tn the matter of hair, which \u2018s| Faithful \u2014 for $45 this time \u2014|quring the filming of the story.MacDonald Carey and Con- THE MARX BROTHERS\" Jimmy Lydon and June Preisser.+ OUR blond but much lsuger\u2014about plus extensive repairs to the con- - stance Moore, who play the sec-| .Friday Night \u2014\u2014\u2014 Cail FEET We like Buffalo Bill's.The new- veyance.YOUNG DIRECTOR ond leads to Rosalind Russell ! \u201cROOM \"SERVICE ! After 1 S'elock Revival \u2018 Suarantec] COMET also is of medium height.j While Daniel described his pil-| fadeleiïne Carroll.currentiy [and Fred MacMurray in Para-' \u2014_\u2014 \u201cFOUR FEATHERS or ! against Hayden's 6 feet, 4 inches grimage L discovered he still co.starring with Stirling Hayden Mount's \u2018Take a Letter.Darling.\u201d; Sun., Mon., Tues + Ralph RICHARDSON and Our It was it à high school play| doesn't know the genders ©flin Paramount's desert island ro-|both hall originally from Sioux % Cary GRANT John Clement \u2014 June Duprez ) Deli Work that Daniel first.discovered his| mares or geldings: also that for|mance, \u201cBahama Passage,\u201d City.la.and had not met until À Joan FONTAINE ; \u2014 men, ; ; 20e dramatic bent.In his spare time! quite a while he had an awful worked her way through the they went to work in the picture.in \u201cSUSPICION\u201d , - \u2014 Sun., Mon, Tues i he wrote four novels (unpul-| time getting Faithful I harnessad ; | : ren AR MAN\" ; nes MEN lished) about himself\u2014how he| each morning.However.he still Winter wheat In Canada is * William yilliom POWELL with Melvyn Donglas, Constance \u2019 ran away from home and became| feels perfectly qualified to play| street to see Daniel's camp, he| grown chiefly in central and west.% Myra LOY in CARRY MARTIN Bennett and Roland Young.a sond-and-dance man, and met! cowboy roles\u2014it dramatic and asked if they were trying to get|ern Ontario, and, while a consid- \"SHADOW OF | BRIAN CAROLYN « Robert PRESTON in \u201cWIL.1610 a beautiful girl named Jacque-jtragic\u2014and ! had to admit he) into movies.The actresses said|erable quantity is used for mill- THE THIN MAN DONLEVY - LEF CNT RE OS JANTARY 16th\" , i Latest War News died left most of his wealth to year doze.The town is situated on since the outbreak of war in 1939.T \u2014 , establish a conservatory at his Hyde.\u201d Sharing honors with the| one of the most northerly point Port Darwin was originally Concert Planned med Starting Sunday! birthplace, Bossinf married Isa- |Bt@r In the new picture, currently of the Australian continent and| founded in 1869 as the first tel- B Masonic Choir (St.Catherine at Guy) a g y: 1 olbrar a playing at the Monkland United now forms a hlghly important , ; _ \u2018 ÿ y \u201d bella Colbran, a higlily successful egraph station to connect Austra - 6\u201c ATLANTIC FERRY soprano whose fatheï, was a mu.Theatre, are Ingrid Bergman and reserve position behind the main) =.\u201c0 b t Jav ! TODAY AND FRIDAY sielan to the King of Spain.She Lana Turner.Netherlands East Indies strong- a wit urope by way où Java, annual concert of the! WALT DISNEY'S Full Length Michael Redgrave and died in 18456 and two years later Surprise of the M-G-M produe- points, From a rural hamlet wth Singapore and Madras.Until 1938, A host of at un | rontreal Masonic Choir will be | Feature \u201cDUMBO.\u201d In Technicolor.\u201cValerie epson he married a Frenchwoman.|tlon is the casting against type of| & population of n few hundreds,| however, Darwin remained an new enaracters la ina and tassios LE | given in Stanley Presbyterian ue Te) Olympe Palissier.During his |the two leading ladies.Contrary {he advent of war has transformed isolated outpost serving a sparsely Wait Di ; st feature- | Church én Wednesday, March 4, i] Préisser- Special Second Film +\u201d gventful life he had many royal to expectations, Lana Turner is| Port Darwin into a bustling navail Dopulated district whose main we V8 Sy tia, \u201d ol _ \u201c honours and was a member of |the sedatr Beatrix Emery.and and air base with # populution à p au al a length production, Dumbo | 1942, at 8.30 p.m.in aid of the Saturd til T d TARGET numarous cultural bodles.Ingrid Bergman the little barroom |&lveady in the thousands and con- ustries were cattle-raising an | hich opened yesterday a one Quebec Masons War Relief Fund.| atur AY UNE unti uesday FOR L Rossini spent most of his later ehtertainer, lvy Peterson.Both stantly increasing.pearl fishing.Between Darwin ork United a Py an diences An interesting choral program | HT\" : : years in pleasure and idleness, Prove their versatility in the un- Air patrols operating out of]and the rapidly developing Che ple in \u201con va de 1 En Pere has been prepared.a feature be- : / TONIG T : \u2019 \u2019 \u2018ther -| où s ' d Leadin he parade is the 2d.i Y i i rarely composing and even bio- Sal roles.retin cane trom am hundreds of miles of desert land who gives his name to the litle, | ing the timely performance of Sir |{ .WHAT THE RAF.IN ACTION : J But it is Tr ! +f ; î ! re 46 : re mre to roto torent | whieh dominates he tim.Admir.Queensland on the east to Wynd- Supplies had to travel 3.000 miles Dumbo, the sail-eared liitle baby | Charles V.Stantord's \u201cSongs of | © | AGT NIGHT?\u2014 ° VE - : ji - ; tr by land or sea.Land communica- elephant.the Fleet\u201d for baritone solo and | 0 able in nl * vr ham, Western Australia; from the 8 | i Ï i ing matter have not been able to te ° ee Pacific to the Indian Oceaus.1t|tion is still only by road as there Then there 1s a new comedy male chorus.Mr.Harry Maude à He kissed her.T + 4; note his transformation from the 8150 forms a vital link in the air;has never been direct rail com- team which convulsed the audi- a leading Montreal baritone, will | then missed\u2019 her! i i rimation from Lie route which stretches from in-| munication with the south, From ences, the Five Black Crows.birds 8 \u2019 i 7 LE (Sherbrooke at Grey Ave.) Today until Saturday ROSBY- MARTIN with Ellen Drew and N''e Asther. paper\u201d \u2014 \\ UES\u2019 ort on s mo- \u201cBirth West- night, finest, es of to hit rience s back white e jazz story ans of ng us -happy organ- South- RE \" material Maid\u201d in 6th\u2019 \\ather \u201cWastmount\u2019's Home Newspaper\u201d THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942 PACE SEVEN Victorias Cop Midget League Championship DOWN STAYNOR CANADIENS IN TWO STRAIGHT GAMES BY SCORES OF 3-3 AND 3 The Victorias who ended the season in first place in the midget section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League, proved that their high position was no accident when they took the challenging Staynor Canadiens two straight games for the midget title.The Canadiens, third place team in the loop standing had eliminated the Beavers and were given a good chance of halting the Victorias\u2019 win streak, but with the exception of the first game when the Vics outscored them 5-3, they were not ia the running.The Victorias shui-out the Canadiens in the second game 5-0.The first game which was played on Wednesday night was a ORIOLES DOWN RCAF EAGLES BY 40 SCORE The Verdun Orioles defeated the R.C.A.F, Eagles 4-0 in the only game of the week played at Westmount Park in the West- - mount-Verdun Intermediate Hockey League.This shut-out marked the eighth win in nine games for the Verdunites, their other : game having resulted in a 1-all \u2018tie with the Westmounts.Two goals by James was a help to the winners while F.Diver and Hal Forrestef accounted for one apiece.Snyder, Hopkins and Mackay were the .best for the Airmen.Both the Orioles and the West- mounts have completed their schedule but the Verdun Restaurant team and the R.C.A.F.aggregation have two more games to play with each other.The Orioles are far ahead in the league standing with seventeen points, while the Westmounts have six, The Verdun Restaurant team has five points and the Airmen four.Although the local Westmounts have finished their schedule with only six points, they are sure to make some kind of a play-off as the Restaurant and R.C.A.F.team will Kill each other off.In the event of the Verdun team winning both games from the Airmen, the flyers will be eliminated, while if the Airmen win both, the Verdun team will be out and in the event the teams split in their two games, the Westmounts will be tied with the R.C.A.F.for third place, necessitating a sudden- death play-off game.In all probability, a play-off game will be staged at Westmount Park oa Friday night.ENVY When men are full of envy they disparage everything,whether it be good or bad.\u2014 Tacitus.BATTLES HOUSE Magog, P.Q.for a fine skiing week-end at Mount Orford.Arrive Saturday 3.58 p.m.Leave Sunday Includes supper Saturday.daim, breakfast.dinner and supper on Sunday, S4.00.Ski Tow in Connection with Hotel Hot and cold running water in all rooms.Modern conveniences.COCKTAIL & GRILL ROOM Free transportation from and to the station.Phone Magog 783 At The Laurentians\u2019 Newest All Year Resort The Ste.Adele Lodge Comfortable accommodation, 78 S K ï ON FAMOUS HILL #80\" il rooms, luxurious lounge rooms with large open fireplaces.Heated sun rooms and large sun decks with un surpassed view.A cuisine that wil satisfy the most fastidious appetitr For descriptive folders phone Ste Adele 28 or ses your travel agen\u2019 or write THE STE.ADELE LODGE Ste.Adele en Haut.Que.*¥ fairly even game with both teams alternating in scoring.Donnis Bussiere who won the first game for the Victorias single-handed with four goals, notched his first two in the initial stanza to give the Vics a two-goal lead, but Warren Prud\u2019homme tallied for the Canadiens on a passing play with Gordie Craig and Gordie Brace before the period ended.The Canadiens tied up the score in the second period when Gordie Craig stick-handled his way through unassisted, but, Bussiere came back with his third of the game to sebd the winners out in the lead again, Before the period ended Roy Hellyer scored an unassisted goal to make the tount read 4-2 for the Victorias.Gordie Craig brought the Canadiens back into the contention early in the last frame when he got in close to beat Kehnie Bolduc in the Vics\u2019 nets.Bussiere then came through with his fourth goal of the evening after accepting a pass from Roy Hellyer.This was the last goal of the game giving the Victorias a 5-3 win.The only difference between the two teams was Donnie Bussiere as the line of Warren Prud\u2019homme, Gor- die Brace and Colin Cope were threatening continually for the Canadiens and only smart work by Kennie Bolduc in the Victorias\u2019 nets kept the score down, Jim Bunclark in the Canadiens\u2019 goals also played a standout game.The Canadiens faded badly in the second game of the series which was played on Saturday afternoon.After holding the Vics to a single goal by Jackie Mc- Kissock in the first game, they weakened and let the winners tally twice in each of the second and third periods.The play in the first period was very even, although the Canadiens did not score they were giving Kennie Bolduc plenty of trouble and only smart goal-tending kept them from tallying.Bolduc algo made a smart save when Gordie Brace, just about the best stick- handler in the section, was awarded a major penalty shot when Ken Bergquist brought him down around the Vics\u2019 net.Brace failed on the penalty-shot when Boldue forced him into the corner of the rink._ Goals by Donnie Bussiere and Frankie Read in the second period finished the Canadiens and two more goals b yBussiere and Leslie Smith in the last stanza were superfluous, While Bussiere tallied twice in this second game, the soft Ice seemed to have slowed him down considerably so that players like Les Smith, Jack McKissock and Frank Read made a better showing.Brace, Cope and Prud'homme played the best hockey foi Canadiens, as per usual, but ap peared to be pretty tired.Both teams were missing regular play ers as Fairhead.Wriggleswoth an4 Hellye were absent from the Victorias\u2019 line-up while Gordie Craig missed the game for the Canadiens, The Vies how await the city playdowns which are expected to start this Monday, February 23rd In all probability they will be playing in Verdun and N.D.G.Thrills for skiers! 125 miles of trails, jump, tow, school\u2014dog teams, , skating.Restri all winter activities.REVEL IN WINTER At this luxurious log chalet, overnight from New York and the Eastern States, baths cosy hearths and every up-to-date convenience.2 ski-tows and \u2018\u2019Hill 60\u201d or the property .official ski schoo! with Canadian and European instructors Restricted clientele.Booklet and rates\u2014write: THE ALPINE INN Ste.Marguerite in the famous Laurentians .60 rooms with or without private .comfortable jounges .excellent table well marked trails + * * A.Farley expressed doubt that Pacific coast, varsity.I asked the ex-champion ditioning youth.knows America can produce a it will be the envy of the world, IT'S THE WAY YOU LIVE THAT MAKES YOU TOUGH for military service.are bundles of boxing gloves and instead nf tons of cigarettes,\u201d he woeks.of punches in the seventh round.pulled me through, AMERICAN FIGHTERS GET READY TO GO THE ROUTE plains, Any reference to the Japanese far from that.Builder would have much opportunity to use it.As athletic director of the U.S.Navy, Lieut.- Com.Gene Tunney certainly gets around the country.He left the party to catch a midnight train on ty first leg of a six-week trip to the He's busier than a Notre Dame football coach with 150 candidates out for the to what extent, if any, U.S.boys had softened up physically.His answer to that one was that he was not so sure the softening influence of our way of life had been so good for the great majority of them.You quickly gathered that he agreed with John B.Kelly, U.S.director of physical fitness, America finds itself far behind Germany in con- But our boys have determination and ambition, and under expert guidance, Lieut.-Com, Tunney capable of so much strength and endurance that Lieut.-Com.Tunney warns young America that it must live the warrior'g life for duration.That it why he preaches against the excessive use of cigarettes, He insists he will shout that and other physical training principles as long as there is a listener in the range of his voice, He means to wake up the parents of boys either in or headed \u201cWhat the young men in our armed forces need \u201cJoe Louis didn\u2019t do that amazing job on Buddy Baer the other night because he trained for several Louis wag a devasiating destroyer because he has lived right for several years, \u2018It wasn't the training I did previous to my first match with Jack Dempsey that enabled me to win the championship.1 was able to beat Jack because I had lived properly for a number of years.\u201cIt wasn\u2019t the training 1 did just before our return match in Chicago that enabled me to get off the floor after being struck by that terrible series I had built and taken care of my body and legs.\u201cIt's the way you live that makes you tough.\u201d Lieut.-Com.Tunney wants American youths in condition to beat the count, if need be.\u201cI've seen good fighters beaten by the sneak punch of an inferior one\u2014a sneak punch comparable to the attack on Pearl Harbor,\u201d he ex- Lieut.-Com.Tunney.As he points out, the little brown men already have demonstrated they are \u201cThat's a sucker game, anyway,\u201d remarks Tune Must Lead Warrior\u2019s Life \u2014 Tunney BEFORE BREAKFAST EX-CHAMPION WANTS YOUTH IN CONDITION TO BEAT THE COUNT NEW YORK.\u2014 Presenting Lieut.-Com.James Joseph Tunney with a desk set on behalf of the New York boxing writers at their dinner, James Ly AF RARE ven Lf Ral INSEE 1 PN the U.S.Navy that warring force skipping ropes stresses, That is what fo as setups riles a > Q Lieut.-Com.Gene Tunney \u201cleads .Navy in calisthenics.ney, \u201ctaking any opponent for a set-up.took an opponent for a setup, good tighter will tell you he didn\u2019t.\u201d cs ebay SN SN Wa = ER MOTE RW SO st! po°t our youné people dur- ig Lie donc period of professional 5 dues, À few have the stamina wr eae hear Vety wal the mae Jority of those wan aspire lo be doctor, boayere, and cngiuearrs will 1 GUire to be supported by thelr few loos during (hele trait ing pertod, J£ven after they beg their professional careers they wel will need supplanentay financial necessary that one; ald I is contribute to the family at oan early age.professions this type should be unless the person aptitudes, meowme ot discouraged, bas Parental pressure te certain occupations is cHgage 1 an old story and sometimes brings about trugedy and disappointment.To force our chtldren into vocations of which we approve, but for which they hive no interest or inclination usually brings sorrow to the whole family.Parents need to \u201crcognize that thelr chil dren are \u2018ndividuals and should treat them as such, and not make them contorm against their will to family traditions of occupational choice, Good vocational guidance is not parents will often need 1c get the advice of an expert in the field.To do our best for our children, we need tn mike a careful analysis of their personalities and then, with the knowledge of our modern industrial organization, direct them so that they will be happy and contented in their life's work.(Questions arising out of wrticles should be addressed \u2018o Dr, Frances Alexander, 3191 Hampton Avenue, N.D.G)) Harold Crabtree to Speak At Stanley Presbyterian Church Hall tonight the 19th, at 6.30 p.m.Harold Crabtree will address the Men's Club on the subject of postwar reconstruction.Miss Isobel Robertson will be the soloist.These momentous conferences at Washington have the blessings of four-fifths of the human rave.We can be absolutely certain that no tuil can ever wag that much dog.Clear telephone lines for ALL-OUT PRODUCTION Your telephone is part of a vast interlocking system now a ng an abnorm hol OTHER \"WARTIME TELEPHONE TACTICS\u201d SPEAK distinctly, directly into the mouthpicee.ANSWER promptly when the bell rings.BE BRIEF.Clear your line for tho next call.USE OFF-PEAK hours for your Long Distance These things may look trifling, but } on wartime load, Dou\u2019tlet needless delnys up messages on which production efliciency may depend.Calls.6,500,000 duily telephone calls, they are very important.| MALA unusual, the eS THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942 ET [Fe | Japanese invaders.2 YANS TRY NOT TO LET JAPS GET THEIR GOATS > de conter den nib inn eo lS ie Natives of Malaya are shown fleeing with their p ossessions, including goats, in an attempt to escape the \u2019 * In The Women\u2019s Realm Social Service Group The Social Service Group of St.Stephen's Women's Association, will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the parish hall, Weredale Park.First Lenten Tea The first Lenten tea, undor the auspices of St.Stephen's Women's Association, will be held on Saturday from 3 until 6 p.m.in the parish hall, Weredale Park.The members of Guild Group \u201cA\u201d will be tea hostesses, with Mrs.D.Parsons and Miss F.Ewing as tea conveners.Guild Group \u201cB\u2019 will he in charge of the home cooking table, of which Mrs.G.O.Cameron js convener.The entertainment will be a play given by the students of the Montreal Repertory School of the Theatre, at 4 n'elock, Musical Tea The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Melville Presbyterian Church will hold a musical tea on Tuesday from 3 until 6 p.x in the church hall, Melville avenue.The honorary president, Mrs.O.R, Campbell, will preside.Besides a program contributed by Mrs.Forrest.Mrs, Bennett.Mrs.Gardner and Mrs.Laing, there will be a sale of home cooking and a superfluity table.Stanley Church W.M.S.the Wo- Stanley Auxillary of men\u2019s Missionary Society will hold a meeting on Tuesday, at 3 p.m.Mrs.W.Stanford Reid will be the guest spaaker, and has chosen as her subject, \u201cThe Place of Missions in a World of Strife\u201d.The devotional leader will be Mrs.G.F.MacLure, and tea hostesses will be Mrs.A.Gemmell, Mrs.R.A.Edwards and Mrs, H.S.Hal- lam, Westmount C.W.L.A general meeting of the Westmount Subdivision of the Catholic Women's League will be held in St.Leo's School hall on Friday, February 28, at 3 o'clock, Following the business meeting, Mrs.D.D.MacDonald, convener of the Sisters of Service, will preside.The Reverend Gerald Berry, S.T.L., M.S., will be the guest speaker; there will be\u201c a musical program, and tea will be served.USHERS AT \u201cGONDOLIERS\" Ushers for the three performances of \u2018The Gondoliers\u201d, sponsored by the McGill Chapters of Kappa Alpha Theta, and Alpha Omicron Pi, being held at Vie- toria Hall, February 18 to 21.are as follows: Alpha Omicron Pi: Misses Gerry Bertean, Dorothy Koch, Maury Scott, Ruth Hill, Irene Polis, Gerry Hamlet, Norma Nellson, Gibson Beatty.Elizabeth Hellman, Pat Neilson, Jean McNab, Peggy Fauvghman, Freda Stephen, Megan Edwards, Louise Skutesky, Mild- The \u201cHidden page .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.and the words page two festure pictures to be shown hidden in the advertisement of .the first half of the coming week.decision as final regarding the awarding of passes to the Theatre.Titles\u201d Contest I love found the Words .ccceimisssisieciisainiaisssmnssssiess hidden in the advertisement OF .occccrcensessssuerercenmennsosaronemescsnmses MA \u201con seusaseesantrasemeu se uessessesassess ON of this week\u2019s Examiner, these being the titles of the at the Westmount Theatre during | agree to accept the judges\u2019 red Graham, Margaret McGarry, Honey Rickson, Frances Tyrer, Lorraine Currie, Eleanor Dorn- bush, Clover Morrison, Audrey Churchill, Jessie Gunn, Margaret Oakes Peggy Hirst, Mary Place.Antotuette Waebrock, Bobby Ferguson and Ethel Ferguson; Kappa Alpha Theta: Barbara Crowdr, Enid Marrotte, Dorothy Anr Ray, Vera Davidson, Jane Creighton, Jackie Whitmore, Gladys Henry, Betty Ashworth, Elizabeth Angus, Mona Piper, Anna Meïver, Marjorie Owens, Betty Weatherill, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Dorothy Murray, Pat Desmond.Bea Moreau, Barbara Graham, Myrian Knubley, Helen MeMur- ray, Peggy Holder, Laurie M2- Niece, Margaret Duff, Edith Hudson, Gwen Hazlett, Jean Macau- By sklliful conduct and artificial means a person may make a sort of name for himself; but if the inner jewel he wanting, all is vanity, and will not Jast.\u2014Goethe.\u201cUncle Sam's Soldiers Warmest and Most Healthfully Clothed in World, sheepmen Say.\u201d Ewe tell \u2018em! A star new-born.TRUTH .Get but the truth once uttered, and \u2018tis like that drops into its place, \u2018And which once circling in its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earih can shake.\u2014Lowell.To honour the memory of Dr.basketball, \u201cGolden Jubilee\u201d basketball games are being played all over Norih America.With funds from these games, War Certificates will be purchased and after the war they will be sold and the money used to erect a temple of : basketball on the ground adjoin- jing the campus of the Y.M.C.A.College in Springfield, Mass.where the game was first played.On Saturday at 6.15 p.m, at Central Y.M.C.A., a dinner will be held, followed by two \u2018Golden Jubilee\u201d basketball games.The guest of honour will be Mr.T.D.Patton of Toronto, cafftain of Dr.Naismith's first basketball team in 1891.This will be a splendid opportunity for fellowship together and at the same time to place Montreal on the Honour Roll as one of the many associations supporting the Naismith Memorial.This effort on the part of the Montreal Y.M.C.A.Associations to raise funds to honor a great Cau- adian, deserves the support of every lover of sport in the City of Montreal.As the entire proceeds from the sale of tickets will be credited to the fund it is the hope of the committee in charge that even if you are unable to atcend the games that you will help support the Memorial Fund by buying a ticket.The tickets are on sale at the local Y.M.C.A.branch, The committee in charge of this event: Mr.Sydney Chard, Mr.de mate as \u2018 Y To Honor Memory Of Basketball Originator Fred Shaw, Mr.Frank L.Bene- James Naismith, the originator of ! dict, Mr.H.H.Field, Mr.Oscar ask for your wholehearted support.For further information phone WI 2159, Murray MacFarlane, Westmount Y.M.C.A.Hun Preduction Is Disintegrating, Bruning Reports NEW YORK.Heinrich Bruning, Chancellor of the German Republic :n 1930-32 and now Professor of Public Administration at Harvard, said he had received recent information from Germany indicating that \u2018\u2018there had been a slow process of disintegration\u2019 in the Nazis\u2019 production program.Mr.Bruning told a panel group of the American Political Science Association that he believed that \u201cdisintegration\u201d was due to the fact that the entire economic life of Germany, especially the armament industry, had been taken over by the Army's General Staff officers.\u201cEverything is unfinished,\u201d he said, \u2018\u2018Plans have not been carried out, The life that formerly pulsed in the various organizations or production has largely vanished.\u201d \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper® Nazis Are Seeking Skis For Soldiers Appealing urgently for skis to be used by the German Army, the Nazis are turning to sports organizations and the general | public to surrender their equip- Pearson and Mr.M.McFarlane-\u2014 ; ment.A radiocast from Frankfurt carried an appeal from the Reich Sport Leader to all skiers, while a program originating in Bohemia declared that a pair of ski boots in good condition when handed in would entitle the owner to a ration card for a pair of shoes.A report from Prague said that the Nazi Commissioner Rein- hard Heydrich had ordered tha confiscation of all skis and skiing equipment in Czechoslovakia, threatening severe punishment for failure to comply.\u2018Australian Commarder Puts Thumbs Dewn on Waiting War; Tells Troops to Go Out and Get Japs.\u201d They're off to see the lizard, the wonderful lizard of gauze! \u2014 CLAIRE FANTASY Rene Clair, famous for his comedy fantasy films, gets back into that realm with \u201cI Married a Witch,\u201d which he will direct at Paramount with Preston Sturges as producer.Turkey has barred the sale nf the German news magazine Signal, distributed by the millions over Europe\u2014indicating that, so far as the Fur's 7 concerned, Goebbels has got his signals crossed.VICTORY LOAN SUNDAY FEB.22.y e New lay, Joan Waterston.LETS KEEP OUR CANADA a happy land for Hem PINKY-WHITE DIMPLES; 2 button of a nose; wee, slender fingers clutching at your coverlet\u2014what kind of a world is this to which you will awake?Your life, we hope, will be rich in love and laughter.God forbid that your Canada should ever come under the heel of a ruthless barbarism, where babies are born to be the future shock troops, or the mothers of a brutal, military race.We promise that you shall inherit a Canada blessed with the liberty our fathers bequeathed to us.You shall be free as we are free, VICTOR So we gladly lend our money to our country in this crisis.We will buy Victory Bonds to the very limit.We must and we will make sure that the threat of a brutal way of life is banished forever.HOW TO BUY \u2014Give your order to the Victory Loan salesman who calls on you.Or place it in the hands of any branch of any bank, or give it to any trust company.Or send it to your local Victory Loan Headquarters.Or you can authorize your employer to start a regular payroll savings plan for you.Bonds may be bought in denominations of $30, $100, $500, $1,000 and larger.Salesman, bank, trust company or your local Victory Loan Headquarters will be glad to give you every assistance in making out your order form.BONDS National War Finance Committee, Ottawa, Canada ER ke TC Tm ew we ep © Teme Te ei omen ed Cs mm eB Pin St ANN ane A AAA \u2018 "]
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